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Role of white matter lesions, cerebrel atrophy, and APOE on cognition in older persons with and without dementia: The Cache County, Utah, study of memory and aging.
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Bigler, Erin D.. Depts of Psychology & Neuroscience, Brigham Young U, UT, US, erin_bigler@byu.edu; Lowry, Christopher M.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U-Idaho, US; Kerr, Burton. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Tate, David F.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Hessel, Cory D.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Earl, Heath D.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Miller, Michael J.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Rice, Sara A.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Smith, Kay H.. Dept of Psychology, Brigham Young U, UT, US; Tschanz, JoAnn T.. Dept of Psychology, Utah State U, UT, US; Welsh-Bohmer, Kathleen. Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke U Medical Ctr, NC, US; Plassman, Brenda. Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke U Medical Ctr, NC, US; Victoroff, Jeff. Dept of Neurology, U Southern California, CA, US
Source
Neuropsychology, Vol 17(3), Jul, 2003. pp. 339-352.
Subject
*Cerebral Atrophy; *Cognitive Ability; *Dementia; *Lipoproteins; Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Genotypes; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Memory; White Matter
Language
English
ISSN
0894-4105 (Print)
1931-1559 (Electronic)