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Naftali Raz

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Neuropsychology|November 7, 2007
Comment on Greenwood (2007): Which side of plasticity?Naftali Raz
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|September 7, 2011
Diabetes: brain, mind, insulin--what is normal and do we need to know?Naftali Raz
Neuropsychology Review|November 26, 2009
Decline and compensation in aging brain and cognition: promises and constraints. PrefaceNaftali Raz
Psychological Bulletin|August 24, 2011
Only time will tell: cross-sectional studies offer no solution to the age-brain-cognition triangle: comment on Salthouse (2011)Naftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 27, 2014
Prefrontal cortex and executive functions in healthy adults: a meta-analysis of structural neuroimaging studiesPeng Yuan, Naftali Raz
Psychology and Aging|June 24, 2014
Genetic variants and cognitive aging: destiny or a nudge?Naftali Raz, Cindy Lustig
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 22, 2013
Life-span plasticity of the brain and cognition: from questions to evidence and backNaftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
Neuroimage|January 2, 2013
Age-related differences in iron content of subcortical nuclei observed in vivo: a meta-analysisAna Daugherty, Naftali Raz
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2010
News of cognitive cure for age-related brain shrinkage is premature: a comment on Burgmans et al. (2009)Naftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 30, 2004
Shrinkage of the entorhinal cortex over five years predicts memory performance in healthy adultsKaren M Rodrigue, Naftali Raz
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Neuropsychology|November 7, 2007
Comment on Greenwood (2007): Which side of plasticity?Naftali Raz
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|September 7, 2011
Diabetes: brain, mind, insulin--what is normal and do we need to know?Naftali Raz
Neuropsychology Review|November 26, 2009
Decline and compensation in aging brain and cognition: promises and constraints. PrefaceNaftali Raz
Psychological Bulletin|August 24, 2011
Only time will tell: cross-sectional studies offer no solution to the age-brain-cognition triangle: comment on Salthouse (2011)Naftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 27, 2014
Prefrontal cortex and executive functions in healthy adults: a meta-analysis of structural neuroimaging studiesPeng Yuan, Naftali Raz
Psychology and Aging|June 24, 2014
Genetic variants and cognitive aging: destiny or a nudge?Naftali Raz, Cindy Lustig
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 22, 2013
Life-span plasticity of the brain and cognition: from questions to evidence and backNaftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
Neuroimage|January 2, 2013
Age-related differences in iron content of subcortical nuclei observed in vivo: a meta-analysisAna Daugherty, Naftali Raz
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2010
News of cognitive cure for age-related brain shrinkage is premature: a comment on Burgmans et al. (2009)Naftali Raz, Ulman Lindenberger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 30, 2004
Shrinkage of the entorhinal cortex over five years predicts memory performance in healthy adultsKaren M Rodrigue, Naftali Raz
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