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Mayo normative studies: regression-based normative data for ages 30–91 years with a focus on the Boston Naming Test, Trail Making Test and Category Fluency
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- 28 November 2023, pp. 389-401
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Visual associative learning to detect early episodic memory deficits and distinguish Alzheimer’s disease from other types of dementia
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- 23 February 2024, pp. 1-10
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Alzheimer’s Disease: Past, Present, and Future
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- 04 December 2017, pp. 818-831
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How long have you exercised in your life? The effect of motor reserve and current physical activity on cognitive performance
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- 17 April 2023, pp. 11-17
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Acute Exercise Improves Prefrontal Cortex but not Hippocampal Function in Healthy Adults
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- 19 November 2015, pp. 791-801
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Neuropsychological Assessment: Past and Future
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- 04 December 2017, pp. 778-790
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Alzheimer disease biomarkers are associated with decline in subjective memory, attention, and spatial navigation ability in clinically normal adults
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- 28 November 2023, pp. 313-327
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Detecting cognitive decline in high-functioning older adults: The relationship between subjective cognitive concerns, frequency of high neuropsychological test scores, and the frontoparietal control network
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- 26 September 2023, pp. 220-231
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Endorsement of self-report neurovegetative items of depression is associated with multiple sclerosis disease symptoms
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- 27 October 2008, pp. 1057-1062
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