Interactions of cognitive reserve with regional brain anatomy and brain function during a working memory task in healthy elders
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J. Molinuevo | C. Solé-Padullés | N. Bargalló | C. Junqué | D. Bartrés-Faz | B. Bosch | C. Falcón | L. Rami | R. Sánchez-Valle
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