The brain reserve hypothesis posits that there are individual differences in the ability to cope with brain pathology, and that brain damage extent and clinical symptoms are not tightly linked. If cognitive reserve hypothesis has been demonstrated in Alzheimer Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), no evidence of reserve mechanisms on behavioural disturbances has been corroborated yet. In FTD, distinct behavioural phenotypes may be identified
The concept of reserve stems from the observation that premorbid factors, e.g. education, result in ...
Introduction: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration as the second most cause of presenile dementia show...
Objective: Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainm...
In the course of neurodegenerative disorders there are several mechanisms that may counteract the pa...
There is two different ways to react to a disease like Mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s dis...
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...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
AbstractThe term “cognitive reserve” describes resistance to the deterioration of cognitive function...
Recent data suggest that theory of mind (ToM) deficits represent an early symptom of the behavioural...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
. Changes in functional connectivity were estimated by resting state fMRI, focusing on the salience ...
Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainments may he...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The concept of reserve stems from the observation that premorbid factors, e.g. education, result in ...
Introduction: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration as the second most cause of presenile dementia show...
Objective: Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainm...
In the course of neurodegenerative disorders there are several mechanisms that may counteract the pa...
There is two different ways to react to a disease like Mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s dis...
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...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
AbstractThe term “cognitive reserve” describes resistance to the deterioration of cognitive function...
Recent data suggest that theory of mind (ToM) deficits represent an early symptom of the behavioural...
Comforts in modern society have generally been associated with longer survival rates, enabling indiv...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
. Changes in functional connectivity were estimated by resting state fMRI, focusing on the salience ...
Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainments may he...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The concept of reserve stems from the observation that premorbid factors, e.g. education, result in ...
Introduction: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration as the second most cause of presenile dementia show...
Objective: Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainm...