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  1. Higher Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels, within the Normal Range, are Associated with Decreased Processing Speed in High Functioning Young Elderly
  2. Is the Cutoff of the MoCA too High? Longitudinal Data From Highly Educated Older Adults
  3. WAIS Information Subtest as an indicator of crystallized cognitive abilities and brain reserve among highly educated older adults: A three-year longitudinal study
  4. The associations between executive functions and different aspects of perceived pain, beyond the influence of depression, in rehabilitation setting
  5. Cognitive function is largely intact in methadone maintenance treatment patients
  6. Sensitivity of Neuropsychological Tests to Identify Cognitive Decline in Highly Educated Elderly Individuals: 12 Months Follow up
  7. Cerebral language reorganization in the chronic stage of recovery: A longitudinal fMRI study
  8. Cerebral reorganization as a function of linguistic recovery in children: An fMRI study