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Cognitive Epidemiology: Its Rise, Its Current Issues, and Its Challenges
DNA Methylation Ageing Clocks: Challenges & Recommendations
When Psychometrics Meets Epidemiology and the Studies V1.Pdf
Independent Evidence for an Association Between General Cognitive Ability and a Genetic Locus for Educational Attainment J
Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology
Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Cognitive Function in African
2019 NACA BSR Review Committee Report
Childhood Coordination and Survival up to Six Decades Later: Extended Follow-Up of Participants in the National Child Development Study
Encyclopedia of Geropsychology This Is a FM Blank Page Nancy A
Identification of Genetic Loci Jointly Influencing Schizophrenia Risk And
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A Comment on “Fractionating Intelligence” and the Peer Review Process
Influencing the Trajectories of Ageing
Cognitive Epidemiology Glossary
Childhood IQ and Survival to 79 Follow-Up of 94% of the Scottish
DNA Methylation Aging Clocks: Challenges and Recommendations Christopher G
Intelligence: Foundations and Issues in Assessment
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Quantification of Biological Aging in Young Adults
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What Can the Life Course Approach Contribute to an Understanding of Longevity Risk?
The Epidemiology of Cognitive Development
Quantification of Biological Aging in Young Adults PNAS PLUS
Associations Between Social Support and Verbal Memory: 14-Year Follow-Up of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Cohort
Childhood Cognitive Ability Accounts for Associations Between Cognitive Ability and Brain Cortical Thickness in Old Age
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Cognition in Healthy Aging
Transitions Across Cognitive States and Death Among Older Adults in Relation to Education: a Multi- State Survival Model Using Data from Six Longitudinal Studies
What Can the Life Course Approach Contribute to an Understanding of Longevity Risk?
Do Cognitive and Physical Functions Age in Concert from Age 70 to 76? Evidence from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
Coupled Changes in Brain White Matter Microstructure and Fluid Intelligence in Later Life
Investigating the Genetic Architecture of Non-Cognitive Skills Using GWAS-By-Subtraction
Pleiotropic Meta-Analysis of Cognition, Education, and Schizophrenia Differentiates Roles of Early Neurodevelopmental and Adult Synaptic Pathways
Cognitive Epidemiology: with Emphasis on Untangling Cognitive Ability and Socioeconomic Status
The Neuroscience of Human Intelligence Differences
Does a Fitness Factor Contribute to the Association Between Intelligence
The Relationship of Reading Ability to Creativity: Positive, Not Negative Associations☆
Non-Communicable Disease Epidemic: Epidemiology in Action (Euroepi 2013 and Nordicepi 2013) Aarhus, Denmark from 11 August to 14 August 2013
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Brain-Age in Midlife Is Associated with Accelerated Biological Aging And
Guidelines for Biomarkers of Healthy Ageing
Genome-Wide Association Study of Cognitive Functions and Educational Attainment in UK Biobank (N = 112151)
1 GWAS of Epigenetic Ageing Rates in Blood Reveals a Critical Role For
Contribution of IQ in Young Adulthood to the Associations of Education And
Childhood Intelligence Attenuates the Association Between Biological Ageing and Health Outcomes in Later Life Anna J
DNA Methylation-Based Measures of Biological Age: Meta- Analysis Predicting Time to Death
Cognitive Epidemiology: Its Rise, Its Current Issues, and Its Challenges
Physical Frailty and Decline in General and Specific Cognitive Abilities: the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
Intelligence's Contributions to Ageing Well and Staying Alive
The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
Managing Ageing and Cognitive Decline: Challenges and Opportunities for Financial Services
Genetic Causes of Stability and Change in Intelligence Differences from Childhood to Old
DNA Methylation and the Epigenetic Clock in Relation to Physical Frailty in Older People: the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 Catharine R
Cognition-Mortality Associations Are More Pronounced When Estimated Jointly in Longitudinal and Time-To-Event Models
Brain Age and Other Bodily €˜Ages’: Implications for Neuropsychiatry
Occupational Complexity and Lifetime Cognitive Abilities