Cognitive and Neural Effects of Vision‐Based Speed‐of‐Processing Training in Older Adults with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study
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Duje Tadin | Mark Mapstone | Ping Ren | Feng Lin | D. Tadin | F. Lin | P. Ren | M. Mapstone | A. Porsteinsson | K. Heffner | M. Tivarus | Anton P Porsteinsson | Madalina E Tivarus | Kathi L Heffner | Judith Brasch | Ding-Geng Chen | Judith Brasch | D. Chen
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