Who would benefit from memory training? A pilot study examining the ceiling effect of concurrent cognitive stimulation
Timothy CY Kwok1,2, Wai Wang Chau1, Kenneth SL Yuen1,3, Anita YM Wong4, Jessie CY Li1, Rebecca YY Shiu4, Florence KY Ho11Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing, Hong Kong; 2Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 3Laboratory of Neuropsychology, Depart...
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Autores principales: | Kwok TCY, Chau WW, Yuen KSL, Wong AYM, Li JCY, Shiu RYY, Ho FKY |
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Dove Medical Press
2011
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