The whole-brain N-acetylaspartate correlates with education in normal adults. (41/57)

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Mediterranean diet and cognitive function: a French study. (42/57)

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Relapsing-remitting behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia in a bipolar patient. (43/57)

We report the case of a bipolar I patient who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia at the age of 54 during a manic episode. Her neurological state improved when this episode ended. Each subsequent thymic relapse was associated with cognitive de fi cits which subsided when the patient became euthymic, even though SPECT continued to show the same frontal hypoperfusion. We here discuss the hypothesis that the cognitive reserve of this patient, a former journalist, may, except during her mood episodes, have provided her with suf fi cient resources to meet her life demands despite her underlying neurological disorder.  (+info)

Cognitive reserve moderates the association between hippocampal volume and episodic memory in middle age. (44/57)

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Interregional compensatory mechanisms of motor functioning in progressing preclinical neurodegeneration. (45/57)

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Metabolic networks underlying cognitive reserve in prodromal Alzheimer disease: a European Alzheimer disease consortium project. (46/57)

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Lifelong exposure to multilingualism: new evidence to support cognitive reserve hypothesis. (47/57)

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Brain reserve and cognitive reserve in multiple sclerosis: what you've got and how you use it. (48/57)

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