No Evidence for Improved Associative Memory Performance Following Process-Based Associative Memory Training in Older Adults.

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Published in Front Aging Neurosci on January 09, 2017

Authors

Martin Bellander1, Anne Eschen2, Martin Lövdén1, Mike Martin3, Lars Bäckman1, Yvonne Brehmer4

Author Affiliations

1: Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden.
2: International Normal Aging and Plasticity Center (INAPIC), University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland; University Research Priority Program "Dynamics of Healthy Aging", University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland.
3: International Normal Aging and Plasticity Center (INAPIC), University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland; University Research Priority Program "Dynamics of Healthy Aging", University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland; Department of Psychology, University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland.
4: Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm UniversityStockholm, Sweden; Otto Hahn Research Group on Associative Memory in Old Age, Max Planck Institute for Human DevelopmentBerlin, Germany.

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