Memory and depressive symptoms are dynamically linked among married couples: longitudinal evidence from the AHEAD study.
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Denis Gerstorf | John J McArdle | J. Mcardle | D. Gerstorf | C. Hoppmann | Christiane A Hoppmann | Kelly M Kadlec | K. Kadlec
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