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Adam R Roth

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Social Networks|September 21, 2020
Network recall among older adults with cognitive impairmentsAdam R Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E Coleman, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|March 1, 2022
Cognitively stimulating environments and cognitive reserve: the case of personal social networksSiyun Peng, Adam R Roth, Liana G Apostolova, et al.
Social Networks|June 6, 2022
What kinds of social networks protect older adults' health during a pandemic? The tradeoff between preventing infection and promoting mental healthMax E Coleman, Mohit K Manchella, Adam R Roth, et al.
Biodemography and Social Biology|March 22, 2022
Do subjective or objective cognitive measures better predict social network type among older adults?Adam R Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E Coleman, et al.
Field Methods|May 29, 2026
Enrollment and Compliance in an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Later LifeAdam R Roth, Jafnun Nudrat Jarin, Ashley F Railey, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|September 5, 2021
Why the cognitive "fountain of youth" may be upstream: Pathways to dementia risk and resilience through social connectednessBrea L Perry, Will R McConnell, Max E Coleman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|October 16, 2021
Social Networks and Cognitive Reserve: Network Structure Moderates the Association Between Amygdalar Volume and Cognitive OutcomesBrea L Perry, Adam R Roth, Siyun Peng, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|April 10, 2023
Social enrichment on the job: Complex work with people improves episodic memory, promotes brain reserve, and reduces the risk of dementiaMax E Coleman, Meghan E H Roessler, Siyun Peng, et al.
The Gerontologist|August 2, 2021
Social Networks and Cognitive Function: An Evaluation of Social Bridging and Bonding MechanismsBrea L Perry, William R McConnell, Siyun Peng, et al.
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Social Networks|September 21, 2020
Network recall among older adults with cognitive impairmentsAdam R Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E Coleman, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|March 1, 2022
Cognitively stimulating environments and cognitive reserve: the case of personal social networksSiyun Peng, Adam R Roth, Liana G Apostolova, et al.
Social Networks|June 6, 2022
What kinds of social networks protect older adults' health during a pandemic? The tradeoff between preventing infection and promoting mental healthMax E Coleman, Mohit K Manchella, Adam R Roth, et al.
Biodemography and Social Biology|March 22, 2022
Do subjective or objective cognitive measures better predict social network type among older adults?Adam R Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E Coleman, et al.
Field Methods|May 29, 2026
Enrollment and Compliance in an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Later LifeAdam R Roth, Jafnun Nudrat Jarin, Ashley F Railey, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|September 5, 2021
Why the cognitive "fountain of youth" may be upstream: Pathways to dementia risk and resilience through social connectednessBrea L Perry, Will R McConnell, Max E Coleman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|October 16, 2021
Social Networks and Cognitive Reserve: Network Structure Moderates the Association Between Amygdalar Volume and Cognitive OutcomesBrea L Perry, Adam R Roth, Siyun Peng, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|April 10, 2023
Social enrichment on the job: Complex work with people improves episodic memory, promotes brain reserve, and reduces the risk of dementiaMax E Coleman, Meghan E H Roessler, Siyun Peng, et al.
The Gerontologist|August 2, 2021
Social Networks and Cognitive Function: An Evaluation of Social Bridging and Bonding MechanismsBrea L Perry, William R McConnell, Siyun Peng, et al.
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