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Residual reserve index modifies the effect of amyloid pathology on fluorodeoxyglucose metabolism: Implications for efficiency and capacity in cognitive reserve

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2022
BackgroundThe residual approach to measuring cognitive reserve (using the residual reserve index) aims to capture cognitive resilience conferred by cognitive reserve, but may be confounded by factors representing brain resilience.
Cathryn McKenzie   +5 more
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An Overview of Cognitive Reserve in Aging Based on Keyword Network Analysis

open access: yesInquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, 2022
Many studies have reported that Cognitive reserve is a critical mechanism affecting cognitive statuses, such as dementia. The purposes of this study were to identify the knowledge structure and the research trend on cognitive reserve by conducting ...
Jihyun Kim PhD, RN, Mi So Kim PhD, RN
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Cognitive reserve☆ [PDF]

open access: yesNeuropsychologia, 2009
The concept of reserve has been proposed to account for the disjunction between the degree of brain damage and its clinical outcome. This paper attempts to produce a coherent theoretical account the reserve in general and of cognitive reserve in particular.
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The Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Cognitive Status of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Research in Rehabilitation
This literature review examined publications on cognitive reserve and multiple sclerosis cognitive function. Educational attainment proxied cognitive reserve. Google Scholar and KoBSON were used for the literature review.
Jovana Pavlovic   +2 more
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A framework for identification of a resting-bold connectome associated with cognitive reserve

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2021
The concept of cognitive reserve proposes that specific life experiences result in more flexible or resilient cognitive processing allowing some people to cope better with age- or disease-related brain changes than others.
Yaakov Stern   +2 more
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Cognitive Reserve and Lifestyle

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2003
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) suggests that innate intelligence or aspects of life experience like educational or occupational attainments may supply reserve, in the form of a set of skills or repertoires that allows some people to cope with progressing Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology better than others.
Scarmeas, Nikolaos, Stern, Yaakov
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Cognitive reserve as a factor determining the level of cognitive functions in adults: a preliminary report

open access: yesPsychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna, 2019
Introduction: Cognitive resources (cognitive reserve) are defined as the knowledge and skills acquired in the course of life which may delay the cognitive decline associated with age and defer, modify or retard the development of dementia.
Ewa Małgorzata Szepietowska
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Prevention of cognitive decline: Lifestyle and other issues

open access: yesJournal of Geriatric Mental Health, 2016
Ageing often leads to decline in cognitive abilities. Significant cognitive impairment leads to functional impairment and need for care. Prevention of cognitive decline and delaying its progression would help to reduce the need for long-term care.
Cyriac George, Shijin A Ummar, K S Shaji
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Cognitive reserve in granulin-related frontotemporal dementia: from preclinical to clinical stages. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
OBJECTIVE: Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainments may help persons with neurodegenerative dementias to better withstand neuropathology before developing cognitive impairment.
Enrico Premi   +11 more
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