Epidemiologic evidence suggests that higher occupational attainment and education, as well as increased participation in intellectual, social, and physical aspects of daily life, are associated with slower cognitive decline in healthy elderly and may reduce the risk of incident Alzheimer's disease (AD). There is also evidence from structural and functional imaging studies that patients with such life experiences can tolerate more AD pathology before showing signs of clinical dementia. It has been hypothesized that such aspects of life experience may result in functionally more efficient cognitive networks and, therefore, provide a cognitive reserve that delays the onset of clinical manifestations of dementia. In this article, we review some...
Background: Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF), a good indirect index of cerebral pathologic changes...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that individuals with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment,...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
Objective: Cognitive reserve influences age of onset, speed of progression, and clinical manifestati...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
In this chapter, we explore how cognitive reserve is implicated in coping with the negative conseque...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) suggests that innate intelligence or aspects of life experienc...
Background: Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF), a good indirect index of cerebral pathologic changes...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that individuals with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment,...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
Objective: Cognitive reserve influences age of onset, speed of progression, and clinical manifestati...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
In this chapter, we explore how cognitive reserve is implicated in coping with the negative conseque...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) suggests that innate intelligence or aspects of life experienc...
Background: Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF), a good indirect index of cerebral pathologic changes...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient...
International audienceThe large majority of neuroimaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient...