Poorer mental health exacerbates cognitive deficits in old age
Few studies have examined the association between within-person (WP) reaction time (RT) variability and mental health (depression, anxiety, and social dysphoria) in old age. Therefore, we investigated mental health (using the General Health Questionnaire) and cognitive function (mean RT or WP variab...
Main Authors: | Bauermeister, S, Bunce, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2014
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