Your Brain is Younger Than You Think: A Guide to Mental AgingNelson-Hall, 1981 - 153 sider |
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... elderly has slowed down , cannot adapt to new ideas , and cannot perform efficiently . This current view- point is ... Elderly Brain Have a Learning Defect? Does the Elderly Brain Have a Learning Defect?
... elderly has slowed down , cannot adapt to new ideas , and cannot perform efficiently . This current view- point is ... Elderly Brain Have a Learning Defect? Does the Elderly Brain Have a Learning Defect?
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... elderly . An evaluation should not con- cern how bad the brain has become , but rather how good it re- mains . Some idea of normal aging seems necessary to avoid the unfair comparison with youth . Furthermore , it might be interest- ing ...
... elderly . An evaluation should not con- cern how bad the brain has become , but rather how good it re- mains . Some idea of normal aging seems necessary to avoid the unfair comparison with youth . Furthermore , it might be interest- ing ...
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... Elderly ? Now that you and I know more about the nature of these mental problems , what are we going to do about it ? The importance of learning about any illness is ... Elderly? What Should Be Done about Mental Illness in the Elderly?
... Elderly ? Now that you and I know more about the nature of these mental problems , what are we going to do about it ? The importance of learning about any illness is ... Elderly? What Should Be Done about Mental Illness in the Elderly?
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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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