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Elizabeth M Zelinski

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International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations|December 17, 2020
How Interventions Might Improve Cognition in Healthy Older AdultsElizabeth M Zelinski
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Far transfer in cognitive training of older adultsElizabeth M Zelinski
Psychology and Aging|October 2, 2003
Understanding unfamiliar words in young, young-old, and old-old adults: inferential processing and the abstraction-deficit hypothesisDebra McGinnis, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Gerontechnology : International Journal on the Fundamental Aspects of Technology to Serve the Ageing Society|August 16, 2014
Cognitive benefits of computer games for older adultsElizabeth M Zelinski, Ricardo Reyes
Journal of Aging and Health|August 14, 2003
Effects of demographic and health variables on Rasch scaled cognitive scoresElizabeth M Zelinski, Michael J Gilewski
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
Adult age differences in multiple cognitive functions: differentiation, dedifferentiation, or process-specific change?Elizabeth M Zelinski, Kayan L Lewis
Psychology and Aging|March 19, 2003
Longitudinal hierarchical linear models of the memory functioning questionnaireChristianne J Lane, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|December 14, 2011
Extended practice and aerobic exercise interventions benefit untrained cognitive outcomes in older adults: a meta-analysisShoshana B Hindin, Elizabeth M Zelinski
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|May 26, 2010
List and text recall differ in their predictors: replication over samples and timeKayan L Lewis, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Psychology and Aging|October 27, 2005
Estimating age change in list recall in asset and health dynamics of the oldest-old: the effects of attrition bias and missing data treatmentRobert F Kennison, Elizabeth M Zelinski
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International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations|December 17, 2020
How Interventions Might Improve Cognition in Healthy Older AdultsElizabeth M Zelinski
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Far transfer in cognitive training of older adultsElizabeth M Zelinski
Psychology and Aging|October 2, 2003
Understanding unfamiliar words in young, young-old, and old-old adults: inferential processing and the abstraction-deficit hypothesisDebra McGinnis, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Gerontechnology : International Journal on the Fundamental Aspects of Technology to Serve the Ageing Society|August 16, 2014
Cognitive benefits of computer games for older adultsElizabeth M Zelinski, Ricardo Reyes
Journal of Aging and Health|August 14, 2003
Effects of demographic and health variables on Rasch scaled cognitive scoresElizabeth M Zelinski, Michael J Gilewski
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
Adult age differences in multiple cognitive functions: differentiation, dedifferentiation, or process-specific change?Elizabeth M Zelinski, Kayan L Lewis
Psychology and Aging|March 19, 2003
Longitudinal hierarchical linear models of the memory functioning questionnaireChristianne J Lane, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|December 14, 2011
Extended practice and aerobic exercise interventions benefit untrained cognitive outcomes in older adults: a meta-analysisShoshana B Hindin, Elizabeth M Zelinski
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|May 26, 2010
List and text recall differ in their predictors: replication over samples and timeKayan L Lewis, Elizabeth M Zelinski
Psychology and Aging|October 27, 2005
Estimating age change in list recall in asset and health dynamics of the oldest-old: the effects of attrition bias and missing data treatmentRobert F Kennison, Elizabeth M Zelinski
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