IntroductionWith the rapid increase in the population over 65 years old, research on healthy aging has become one of the priorities in the research community, looking for a cost-effective method to prevent or delay symptoms of mild cognitive disorder or dementia. Studies indicate that cognitive reserve theory could be beneficial in this regard. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential relationship between lifestyle socio-behavioral proxies of cognitive reserve and cortical regions in adults with no subjective cognitive decline.MethodsOverall, 58 participants, aged 65–85 years, were included in the data analysis (M = 71.83, SD = 5.02, 20.7% male). Cognitive reserve proxies were measured using the Cognitive Reserve Index questio...
With the increasing worldwide population, an ongoing escalation in mild cognitive impairment and dem...
This exploratory study aimed to investigate the resting-state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) correl...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been defined as the ability to optimize or maximize performance through d...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the adaptability of cognitive processes that helps to explain differences ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors may influence cognitive health in l...
With the increasing worldwide population, an ongoing escalation in mild cognitive impairment and dem...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a key construct in promoting healthy cognitive aging. Methodological incon...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a protective mechanism that supports sustained cognitive function followin...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
With the increasing worldwide population, an ongoing escalation in mild cognitive impairment and dem...
This exploratory study aimed to investigate the resting-state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) correl...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been defined as the ability to optimize or maximize performance through d...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the adaptability of cognitive processes that helps to explain differences ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors may influence cognitive health in l...
With the increasing worldwide population, an ongoing escalation in mild cognitive impairment and dem...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a key construct in promoting healthy cognitive aging. Methodological incon...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a protective mechanism that supports sustained cognitive function followin...
Maintenance of cognitive function in old age has become increasingly desirable to a human society wi...
According to the theory of cognitive reserve, cognitively enriching aspects of life experience (e.g....
With the increasing worldwide population, an ongoing escalation in mild cognitive impairment and dem...
This exploratory study aimed to investigate the resting-state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) correl...
There are aspects of the ageing brain and cognition that remain poorly understood despite intensive ...