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F5‐02‐03: COGNITIVE TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA: AN UPDATED COCHRANE REVIEW

Alex Bahar-Fuchs, Anthony Martyr, Anita Goh, Linda Clare

Alzheimer's & Dementia | Wiley | Published : 2018

DOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2018.06.2974

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COGNITION-ORIENTED TREATMENTS FOR OLDER ADULTS ON THE SPECTRUM FROM COGNITIVE HEALTH TO DEMENTIA: IMPROVING METHODOLOGIES AND OUTCOMES

Older adults, with and without memory problems, frequently seek ‘brain stimulating’ activities to reduce their dementia risk. Many such acti..

Keywords

5202 Biological Psychology
52 Psychology
3202 Clinical Sciences
3209 Neurosciences
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences

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