AbstractIt is critical to discover why some people's cognitive abilities age better than others'. We applied multivariate growth curve models to data from a narrow-age cohort measured on a multi-domain IQ measure at age 11years and a comprehensive battery of thirteen measures of visuospatial, memory, crystallized, and processing speed abilities at ages 70, 73, and 76years (n=1091 at age 70). We found that 48% of the variance in change in performance on the thirteen cognitive measures was shared across all measures, an additional 26% was specific to the four ability domains, and 26% was test-specific. We tested the association of a wide variety of sociodemographic, fitness, health, and genetic variables with each of these cognitive change fa...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from ‘brain’ a...
AbstractIt is critical to discover why some people's cognitive abilities age better than others'. We...
AbstractBackgroundPopulations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of de...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of demen...
Genetic and environmental factors both make substantial contributions to the heterogeneity in indivi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of dementia...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining cognitive function is an important aspect of healthy ageing. In this study...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
AbstractAlthough a number of analyses have addressed whether initial cognitive ability level is asso...
The progressive ageing of the world's population implies that any age-associated deterioration will...
Cognitive aging is characterized by large heterogeneity, which may be due to variations in childhood...
Objective - Ageing is associated with changes in cognition in some, but not all domains. In young–ol...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from ‘brain’ a...
AbstractIt is critical to discover why some people's cognitive abilities age better than others'. We...
AbstractBackgroundPopulations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of de...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of demen...
Genetic and environmental factors both make substantial contributions to the heterogeneity in indivi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of dementia...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining cognitive function is an important aspect of healthy ageing. In this study...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
AbstractAlthough a number of analyses have addressed whether initial cognitive ability level is asso...
The progressive ageing of the world's population implies that any age-associated deterioration will...
Cognitive aging is characterized by large heterogeneity, which may be due to variations in childhood...
Objective - Ageing is associated with changes in cognition in some, but not all domains. In young–ol...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from ‘brain’ a...