This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record.International audienceIn cognitive aging research, the study of a general cognitive factor has been shown to have a substantial explanatory power over the study of isolated tests. The authors aimed at differentiating the impact of gender and education on global cognitive change with age from their differential impact on 4 psychometric tests using a new latent process approach, which intermediates between a single-factor longitudinal model for sum scores and an item-response theory approach for longitudinal data. The analysis was conducted on a sample of 2,228 subjects from PAQUID, a population-based cohort of older adults foll...
Sex differences in patterns of cognitive test performance have been attributed to factors, such as s...
BACKGROUND: Several modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline have been identified, but whether ...
Background Sex inequalities in education may contribute to sex differences in cognitive and functio...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Some studies have shown differences in specific cognitive ability domains between the sexes at 60 ye...
OBJECTIVE: Limited formal education is associated with poor cognitive function. This could explain s...
Objective: This paper seeks to document changes in the effect of educational attainment on cognitive...
Gender differences in cognitive function may diminish with age. We investigated gender and gender-by...
This study examined the effect of aging on gender-specific educational differences in the risk of co...
Introduction: Dementia prevalence in older women is higher than that in men. The purpose of the pres...
Objective: The effects of normal cognitive aging on executive functions (EF), Verbal Episodic Memory...
Background: Brazil has gone through fast demographic, epidemiologic and nutritional transitions and,...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe present study aims to investigate the protective effect o...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
Objective: The rate of cognitive decline is not equivalent for all AD patients, as some are able to ...
Sex differences in patterns of cognitive test performance have been attributed to factors, such as s...
BACKGROUND: Several modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline have been identified, but whether ...
Background Sex inequalities in education may contribute to sex differences in cognitive and functio...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Some studies have shown differences in specific cognitive ability domains between the sexes at 60 ye...
OBJECTIVE: Limited formal education is associated with poor cognitive function. This could explain s...
Objective: This paper seeks to document changes in the effect of educational attainment on cognitive...
Gender differences in cognitive function may diminish with age. We investigated gender and gender-by...
This study examined the effect of aging on gender-specific educational differences in the risk of co...
Introduction: Dementia prevalence in older women is higher than that in men. The purpose of the pres...
Objective: The effects of normal cognitive aging on executive functions (EF), Verbal Episodic Memory...
Background: Brazil has gone through fast demographic, epidemiologic and nutritional transitions and,...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe present study aims to investigate the protective effect o...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
Objective: The rate of cognitive decline is not equivalent for all AD patients, as some are able to ...
Sex differences in patterns of cognitive test performance have been attributed to factors, such as s...
BACKGROUND: Several modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline have been identified, but whether ...
Background Sex inequalities in education may contribute to sex differences in cognitive and functio...