Older adults benefit from more widespread brain network integration during working memory
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Bruce Luber | Sarah H. Lisanby | Roberto Cabeza | Lawrence G. Appelbaum | Simon W. Davis | Hannah Palmer | Angel V. Peterchev | Lysianne Beynel | L. Deng | D. Lakhlani | C. A. Crowell | S. A. Hilbig | A. Brito | R. Cabeza | S. Lisanby | B. Luber | L. Appelbaum | A. Peterchev | S. Davis | L. Beynel | C. Crowell | S. Hilbig | H. Palmer | A. Brito | L. Deng | D. Lakhlani | Jingjing Wang
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