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Keep Your Brain Fit! A Psychoeducational Training Program for Healthy Cognitive Aging: A Feasibility Study

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Jennifer S. A. M. Reijnders, Chantal A. V. Geusgens, Rudolf W. H. M. Ponds & Martin P. J. van Boxtel. (2017) “Keep your brain fit!” Effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention on cognitive functioning in healthy adults: A randomised controlled trial. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 27:4, pages 455-471.
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