Purpose in life promotes resilience to age-related brain burden in middle-aged adults
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Á. Pascual-Leone | C. Solé-Padullés | N. Bargalló | D. Bartrés-Faz | J. Tormos | K. Abellaneda-Pérez | L. Vaqué-Alcázar | R. Perellón-Alfonso | G. Cattaneo | J. Solana-Sánchez | María Cabello-Toscano | Lídia Mulet‐Pons | M. Cabello-Toscano | Lídia Mulet-Pons
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