Frequent cases of pathological brain aging are an important scientific and social problem. Some people have the ability to compensate for the initial manifestations of pathological aging and delay the development of the clinical phenomena of the disease. The concept of “cognitive reserve” allows us to study the possibilities of increasing brain stability in conditions of pathological aging. The identification of the dominant form of thinking, converging or diverging, reveals possible neurophysiological mechanisms of the cognitive reserve. Understanding the mechanisms of formation of individual cognitive styles actualizes the contribution of the “Education” factor to the development of the cognitive reserve. The research material was scienti...
Progressive aging of the population is accompanied by age-related changes in the body, primarily fro...
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to improve our understanding of the factors that promote he...
Frequent cases of pathological brain aging are an important scientific and social problem. Some peop...
Aging is related to a deterioration of cognitive performance and to multiple alterations in the brai...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
The main forms of cognitive impairment (CI) are characterized by a significant variability in the re...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
Brain aging must be considered as a process that takes place in the context of the whole human organ...
Progressive aging of the population is accompanied by age-related changes in the body, primarily fro...
Cognitive reserve is originally an epidemiological concept that encompasses individual abilities to ...
Cognitive reserve, which is often estimated with education and IQ, is the ability to make flexible a...
Progressive aging of the population is accompanied by age-related changes in the body, primarily fro...
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to improve our understanding of the factors that promote he...
Frequent cases of pathological brain aging are an important scientific and social problem. Some peop...
Aging is related to a deterioration of cognitive performance and to multiple alterations in the brai...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
Cognitive reserve explains why those with higher IQ, education, occupational attainment, or particip...
The main forms of cognitive impairment (CI) are characterized by a significant variability in the re...
The concept of cognitive reserve provides an explanation for differences between individuals in susc...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
Brain aging must be considered as a process that takes place in the context of the whole human organ...
Progressive aging of the population is accompanied by age-related changes in the body, primarily fro...
Cognitive reserve is originally an epidemiological concept that encompasses individual abilities to ...
Cognitive reserve, which is often estimated with education and IQ, is the ability to make flexible a...
Progressive aging of the population is accompanied by age-related changes in the body, primarily fro...
Cognitive reserve (CR) or brain reserve capacity explains why individuals with higher IQ, education,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to improve our understanding of the factors that promote he...