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A 10‐year longitudinal study of cognitive changes in elderly persons

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Pages 87-96 | Published online: 04 Nov 2009

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Marcie L. King Johnson, Anne I. Roche, Kristian Markon & Natalie L. Denburg. (2023) Emotion regulation in older adulthood: roles of executive functioning and social relationships. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 30:3, pages 336-353.
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Marcus Haustein, Emily B.K. Thomas, Kodi Scheer & Natalie L. Denburg. (2023) Interoception, Affect, and Cognition in Older Adults. Experimental Aging Research 0:0, pages 1-17.
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Christian Zirbes, Andrew Jones, Kenneth Manzel, Natalie Denburg & Joseph Barrash. (2021) Assessing the Effects of Healthy and Neuropathological Aging on Personality with the Iowa Scales of Personality Change. Developmental Neuropsychology 46:5, pages 393-408.
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B. J. Derksen, M. C. Duff, K. Weldon, J. Zhang, K. D. Zamba, D. Tranel & N. L. Denburg. (2015) Older adults catch up to younger adults on a learning and memory task that involves collaborative social interaction. Memory 23:4, pages 612-624.
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J. C. Timpe, K. C. Rowe, J. Matsui, V. A. Magnotta & N. L. Denburg. (2011) White matter integrity, as measured by diffusion tensor imaging, distinguishes between impaired and unimpaired older adult decision-makers: A preliminary investigation. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 23:6, pages 760-767.
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Willemien A. Meijer, Martin P.J. van Boxtel, Pascal W.M. Van Gerven, Susan A.H. van Hooren & Jelle Jolles. (2009) Interaction effects of education and health status on cognitive change: A 6-year follow-up of the Maastricht Aging Study. Aging & Mental Health 13:4, pages 521-529.
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MonicaS. Lewis & L. Stephen Miller. (2007) Executive Control Functioning and Functional Ability in Older Adults. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 21:2, pages 274-285.
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JoanC. Borod, SandraA. Yecker, AdamM. Brickman, CaridadR. Moreno, Martin Sliwinski, NancyS. Foldi, Murray Alpert & Joan Welkowitz. (2004) Changes in Posed Facial Expression of Emotion Across the Adult Life Span. Experimental Aging Research 30:4, pages 305-331.
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Ilana S. Grunwald, Joan C. Borod, Loraine K. Obler, Hulya M. Erhan, Lawrence H. Pick, Joan Welkowitz, Nancy K. Madigan, Martin Sliwinski & John Whalen. (1999) The Effects of Age and Gender on the Perception of Lexical Emotion. Applied Neuropsychology 6:4, pages 226-238.
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Jodi Levy-Cushraan & Norman Abeles. (1998) Memory Complaints in the Able Elderly. Clinical Gerontologist 19:2, pages 3-24.
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Natalie L. Denburg, Sam M. Collins, Norma P. Garcia & Prescott Cole. (2022) Enhancing older adult financial decision making through the use of self-evaluation worksheets. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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Daniel R. Sokołowski, Tor I. Hansen, Henning H. Rise, Line S. Reitlo, Ulrik Wisløff, Dorthe Stensvold & Asta K. Håberg. (2021) 5 Years of Exercise Intervention Did Not Benefit Cognition Compared to the Physical Activity Guidelines in Older Adults, but Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness Did. A Generation 100 Substudy. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 13.
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Najiba Mammadova, Tricia K. Neppl, Natalie L. Denburg & M. Heather West Greenlee. (2020) Reduced Retinal Thickness Predicts Age-Related Changes in Cognitive Function. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 12.
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McKenna M. Pierson, Anne I. Roche & Natalie L. Denburg. (2019) Mindfulness, experiential avoidance, and affective experience in older adults. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science 14, pages 32-36.
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Christopher M. Nguyen, Kuan-Hua Chen & Natalie L. Denburg. (2018) The Use of Problem-Solving Therapy for Primary Care to Enhance Complex Decision-Making in Healthy Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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Meaghan Dehning, Jinsuh Kim, Christopher M. Nguyen, Ezzatollah Shivapour & Natalie L. Denburg. (2014) Neuropsychological Performance, Brain Imaging, and Driving Violations in Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 95:10, pages 1818-1823.
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Christopher M. Nguyen, Joseph Barrash, Anna L. Koenigs, Antoine Bechara, Daniel Tranel & Natalie L. Denburg. (2013) Decision-making deficits in normal elderly persons associated with executive personality disturbances. International Psychogeriatrics 25:11, pages 1811-1819.
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Claus-Christian Carbon, Martina Grüter & Thomas Grüter. (2013) Age-Dependent Face Detection and Face Categorization Performance. PLoS ONE 8:10, pages e79164.
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N. L. Denburg, J. A. Weller, T. H. Yamada, D. M. Shivapour, A. R. Kaup, A. LaLoggia, C. A. Cole, D. Tranel & A. Bechara. (2009) Poor Decision Making Among Older Adults Is Related to Elevated Levels of Neuroticism. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 37:2, pages 164-172.
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Jennifer J. Dunkin. 2009. The Neuropsychology of Women. The Neuropsychology of Women 1 15 .
Natalie L. Denburg, Emily C. Recknor, Antoine Bechara & Daniel Tranel. (2006) Psychophysiological anticipation of positive outcomes promotes advantageous decision-making in normal older persons. International Journal of Psychophysiology 61:1, pages 19-25.
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N.L. Denburg, D. Tranel & A. Bechara. (2005) The ability to decide advantageously declines prematurely in some normal older persons. Neuropsychologia 43:7, pages 1099-1106.
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Natalie L. Denburg, Tony W. Buchanan, Daniel Tranel & Ralph Adolphs. (2003) Evidence for preserved emotional memory in normal older persons.. Emotion 3:3, pages 239-253.
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