Physical activity over a decade modifies age-related decline in perfusion, gray matter volume, and functional connectivity of the posterior default-mode network—A multimodal approach
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Lars Nyberg | Alireza Salami | Anders Wåhlin | Carl-Johan Boraxbekk | L. Nyberg | A. Salami | A. Wåhlin | C. Boraxbekk | Alireza Salami
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