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Differential Effects of Aging on the Functions of the Corpus Callosum

Pages 113-137 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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Alan Hartley, Lucie Angel, Alan Castel, André Didierjean, Lisa Geraci, Joellen Hartley, Eliot Hazeltine, Patrick Lemaire, François Maquestiaux, Eric Ruthruff, Laurence Taconnat, Catherine Thevenot & Dayna Touron. (2018) Successful aging: The role of cognitive gerontology. Experimental Aging Research 44:1, pages 82-93.
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BarbaraJ. Cherry, Maheen Adamson, Alisa Duclos & JosephB. Hellige. (2005) Aging and Individual Variation in Interhemispheric Collaboration and Hemispheric Asymmetry. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 12:4, pages 316-339.
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Marie T. Banich, Alessandra M. Passarotti & Dana Janes. (2000) Interhemispheric Interaction During Childhood: I. Neurologically Intact Children. Developmental Neuropsychology 18:1, pages 33-51.
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Marie T. Banich & Warren S. Brown. (2000) A Life-Span Perspective on Interaction Between the Cerebral Hemispheres. Developmental Neuropsychology 18:1, pages 1-10.
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