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Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology
September 2020 Lothian Birth Cohorts News
Starting Young Decades-Old IQ Test Records from Scottish Children Have Opened a Unique Window on How the Brain Ages by Emily Underwood
Introduction to the Special Issue on Cognitive Epidemiology
Genetic Foundations of Human Intelligence
The Wilson Effect: the Increase in Heritability of IQ with Age
The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 from Ages 70 to 73', Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Vol
The Long Arm of Childhood Intelligence on Terminal Decline: Evidence from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 Dorina Cadar University
Introduction to the Special Issue on Cognitive Epidemiology
Genetics and Intelligence Differences: Five Special Findings
Implications for Health Policy and Practice
Program 10Th Annual Conference Hotel TRYP Centro Norte (Madrid, SPAIN)
Childhood Cognitive Ability Accounts for Associations Between Cognitive Ability and Brain Cortical Thickness in Old Age
10 Quick Questions About Processing Speed
Q&A with Prof Ian Deary Ian Deary Is Professor of Differential Psychology
Outline of Human Intelligence
In This Issue
Symmetry of the Face in Old Age Reflects Childhood Social Status
Top View
Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Catherine M Calvin, Ian J Deary, Candida Fenton, Beverly Roberts, Geoff Der, Nicola Leckenby, David Batty
Intelligence and Educational Achievement ⁎ Ian J
GCPH Seminar Series 10 Seminar 3 14 January 2014 Summary Paper
Genetics and Intelligence Differences: Five Special Findings
An Intelligent Scotland: Professor Sir Godfrey Thomson and the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947
Shillcock Et Al. IQ and Sex Diffs 30-7-18.Pages
Article in Press
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Intelligence's Contributions to Ageing Well and Staying Alive