Executive function mediates effects of white matter hyperintensities on episodic memory

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P356DOI10.1016/J.NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA.2011.06.003
P932PMC publication ID3402218
P698PubMed publication ID21689669
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51235009

P50authorCharles DeCarliQ28516591
Ana-maria IosifQ42891101
P2093author name stringDan Mungas
Bruce Reed
Sarah Farias
Colleen M Parks
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P433issue10
P921main subjectepisodic memoryQ18646
P304page(s)2817-2824
P577publication date2011-06-13
P1433published inNeuropsychologiaQ7002587
P1476titleExecutive function mediates effects of white matter hyperintensities on episodic memory
P478volume49

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