Is retaining the youthful functional anatomy underlying speed of information processing a signature of successful cognitive ageing? An event-related fMRI study of inspection time performance.

Waiter, Gordon, Fox, Helen, Murray, Alison, Starr, John, Staff, Roger, Bourne, Victoria, Whalley, Lawrence and Deary, Ian

(2008)

Waiter, Gordon, Fox, Helen, Murray, Alison, Starr, John, Staff, Roger, Bourne, Victoria, Whalley, Lawrence and Deary, Ian (2008) Is retaining the youthful functional anatomy underlying speed of information processing a signature of successful cognitive ageing? An event-related fMRI study of inspection time performance.. Neuroimage, 41

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleIs retaining the youthful functional anatomy underlying speed of information processing a signature of successful cognitive ageing? An event-related fMRI study of inspection time performance.
AuthorsWaiter, Gordon
Fox, Helen
Murray, Alison
Starr, John
Staff, Roger
Bourne, Victoria
Whalley, Lawrence
Deary, Ian
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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