Your Brain is Younger Than You Think: A Guide to Mental AgingNelson-Hall, 1981 - 153 sider |
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Side 15
... confused ? The most reasonable atti- tude seems to involve some kind of decay related to aging . In reality , although confusion is undeniably more common in the elderly , it is by no means an exclusive problem of the elderly . Confusion ...
... confused ? The most reasonable atti- tude seems to involve some kind of decay related to aging . In reality , although confusion is undeniably more common in the elderly , it is by no means an exclusive problem of the elderly . Confusion ...
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... confusion . We have already noted two examples of the problem in which recovery occurred either spon- taneously within twenty - four hours , or following the cessation of drug treatment . Unfortunately , this does not happen all the ...
... confusion . We have already noted two examples of the problem in which recovery occurred either spon- taneously within twenty - four hours , or following the cessation of drug treatment . Unfortunately , this does not happen all the ...
Side 19
... confusion , such as in people with heart attacks . This seems to support the idea that this problem is not structural but probably chemical . Perhaps our understanding of confusion would be helped if we knew which part of the brain is ...
... confusion , such as in people with heart attacks . This seems to support the idea that this problem is not structural but probably chemical . Perhaps our understanding of confusion would be helped if we knew which part of the brain is ...
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Is Memory Loss an Indication of Brain Disease? | 1 |
What Is Acute Confusion? | 13 |
What Can We Do about Depression? | 21 |
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