The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susceptibility to age-related brain changes or pathology related to Alzheimer's disease, whereby some people can tolerate more of these changes than others and maintain function. Epidemiological studies suggest that lifelong experiences, including educational and occupational attainment, and leisure activities in later life, can increase this reserve. For example, the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease is reduced in individuals with higher educational or occupational attainment. Reserve can conveniently be divided into two types: brain reserve, which refers to differences in the brain structure that may increase tolerance to pathology, and co...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Cognitive reserve, which is often estimated with education and IQ, is the ability to make flexible a...
Cognitive reserve is originally an epidemiological concept that encompasses individual abilities to ...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that individuals with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment,...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that higher occupational attainment and education, as well as increa...
The concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathology and ...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
AbstractThe concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathol...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a concept meant to account for the frequent discrepancy between an individ...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The idea of reserve against brain damage stems from the repeated observation that there does not app...
In this chapter, we explore how cognitive reserve is implicated in coping with the negative conseque...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Cognitive reserve, which is often estimated with education and IQ, is the ability to make flexible a...
Cognitive reserve is originally an epidemiological concept that encompasses individual abilities to ...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that individuals with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment,...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that higher occupational attainment and education, as well as increa...
The concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathology and ...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
AbstractThe concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathol...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a concept meant to account for the frequent discrepancy between an individ...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The idea of reserve against brain damage stems from the repeated observation that there does not app...
In this chapter, we explore how cognitive reserve is implicated in coping with the negative conseque...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Cognitive reserve, which is often estimated with education and IQ, is the ability to make flexible a...
Cognitive reserve is originally an epidemiological concept that encompasses individual abilities to ...