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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 1, 1975 - Issue 2
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Slowing of response time in young and middle-aged hypertensive patients

Pages 209-227 | Received 15 Oct 1975, Accepted 06 Nov 1975, Published online: 27 Sep 2007

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MerrillF. Elias, RalphB. D'Agostino, Penelope Kelly Elias & PhilipA. Wolf. (1995) Neuropsychological test performance, cognitive functioning, blood pressure, and age: The framingham heart study. Experimental Aging Research 21:4, pages 369-391.
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ClydeA. Pentz$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), MerrillF. Elias, W. Gibson Wood, NormanA. Schultz & John Dineen. (1979) Relationship of age and hypertension to neuropsychological test performance. Experimental Aging Research 5:4, pages 351-372.
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W. Gibson Wood, MerrillF. Elias, NormanR. Schultz & ClydeA. Pentz. (1979) Anxiety and depression in young and middle aged hypertensive and normotensive subjects. Experimental Aging Research 5:1, pages 15-30.
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ThomasJ. Harbin & WalterR. Cunningham. (1978) Influence of contextual variables on blood pressure in the elderly. Experimental Aging Research 4:6, pages 521-534.
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KathleenC. Light. (1978) Effects of mild cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders on serial reaction time performance. Experimental Aging Research 4:1, pages 3-22.
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PrancesL. Wilkie, Carl Eisdorfer & JohnB. Nowlin. (1976) Memory and blood pressure in the aged. Experimental Aging Research 2:1, pages 3-16.
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