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Aging and Speed of Behavior: Possible Consequences for Psychological Functioning
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Document Date: 2009-09-08 14:37:13


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London / /

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Annual Reviews Inc. / /

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YORK UNIVERSITY / University of California / /

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information processing / active and passive attentional processing / neural network / neuronal processing results / active processing / peripheral sensory systems / passive processing / information processing speed / neural processing / semantic processing time / Recent magnetic resonance imaging / slowed information processing / energy / cognitive processing / /

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AIDS dementia / brain dysfunction / disease / swanger's disease / Frontal lobe dysfunction / alcohol abuse / progressive supranuclear palsy / subcortical dementias / e.g. migraine / subcortical dementia / Alzheimer's disease / progressive supranu clear palsy / white matter dementia / cerebrovascular accidents / Cortical dementias / multiple sclerosis / specific disease / demyelination / memory deficits / dissociation / /

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School of Medicine / YORK UNIVERSITY / Multicampus Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology / Laurel M. Fisher Center on Aging / Gerontological Society of America / University of California / Los Angeles / /

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Madden / James E. Birren / Francis Galton / Bashore / Magladery / /

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model / FISHER / representative / neurologist / /

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Louisiana / California / /

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neuroscience / LAN / neural network / magnetic resonance imaging / MRI / /

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