Many cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have reported an association between sensory and cognitive functions in the normal ageing population.1-6 Few studies have assessed the association between sensory an
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
Two theories predominate to explain the covariation of cognitive and sensory functions across the li...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Background: Explanations for associations found between sensory and cognitive function remain unclea...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Six hundred eighty seven individuals ages 25-103 years were studied cross-sectionally to examine the...
Age-related sensory impairment is a slow and gradual progress, which affects multiple modalities. Tw...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)The aging process is unique in each in...
In a recent cross-sectional study, as has been found in numerous previous studies, Sommers et al.: 2...
The common cause hypothesis of the relationship among age, sensory measures, and cognitive measures ...
Ratings of sensory functions in relation to age peers (left) and in relation to young age (right).</...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
Two theories predominate to explain the covariation of cognitive and sensory functions across the li...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Background: Explanations for associations found between sensory and cognitive function remain unclea...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Six hundred eighty seven individuals ages 25-103 years were studied cross-sectionally to examine the...
Age-related sensory impairment is a slow and gradual progress, which affects multiple modalities. Tw...
Click on the DOI link to access this article (may not be free)The aging process is unique in each in...
In a recent cross-sectional study, as has been found in numerous previous studies, Sommers et al.: 2...
The common cause hypothesis of the relationship among age, sensory measures, and cognitive measures ...
Ratings of sensory functions in relation to age peers (left) and in relation to young age (right).</...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
Two theories predominate to explain the covariation of cognitive and sensory functions across the li...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...