Preserved executive function in high-performing elderly is driven by large-scale recruitment of prefrontal cortical mechanisms

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Preserved executive function in high-performing elderly is driven by large-scale recruitment of prefrontal cortical mechanisms is …
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P356DOI10.1002/HBM.20839
P698PubMed publication ID19572310
P5875ResearchGate publication ID26335828

P50authorJohn J. FoxeQ38641111
P2093author name stringManuel Gomez-Ramirez
Pierfilippo De Sanctis
Pejman Sehatpour
Glenn R Wylie
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P433issue12
P1104number of pages17
P304page(s)4198-4214
P577publication date2009-12-01
P1433published inHuman Brain MappingQ5936947
P1476titlePreserved executive function in high-performing elderly is driven by large-scale recruitment of prefrontal cortical mechanisms
P478volume30

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