Advantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood are associated with higher cognitive functioning but stronger cognitive decline in older age
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M. Kliegel | I. Guessous | M. Aartsen | B. Cheval | D. Courvoisier | D. Blane | A. Ihle | S. Cullati | C. Burton-Jeangros | S. Sieber | Rainer Gabriel | B. W. A. Van der Linden
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