Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease.

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Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease. / van Paasschen, Jorien; Clare, Linda; Yuen, Kenneth; Woods, Robert T; Evans, Suzannah J; Parkinson, Caroline H; Rugg, Michael D; Linden, David E J.

In: NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE, Vol. 27, No. 5, 5, 2013, p. 448-459.

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van Paasschen, J, Clare, L, Yuen, K, Woods, RT, Evans, SJ, Parkinson, CH, Rugg, MD & Linden, DEJ 2013, 'Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease.', NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE, vol. 27, no. 5, 5, pp. 448-459. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369983?dopt=Citation>

APA

van Paasschen, J., Clare, L., Yuen, K., Woods, R. T., Evans, S. J., Parkinson, C. H., Rugg, M. D., & Linden, D. E. J. (2013). Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease. NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE, 27(5), 448-459. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369983?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

van Paasschen J, Clare L, Yuen K, Woods RT, Evans SJ, Parkinson CH et al. Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease. NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE. 2013;27(5):448-459. 5.

Bibtex

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title = "Cognitive rehabilitation changes memory-related brain activity in people with Alzheimer disease.",
abstract = "People with Alzheimer disease (AD) are capable of new learning when cognitive support is provided, suggesting that there is plasticity even in a degenerating brain. However, it is unclear how a cognition-focused intervention operates on a neural level.",
author = "{van Paasschen}, Jorien and Linda Clare and Kenneth Yuen and Woods, {Robert T} and Evans, {Suzannah J} and Parkinson, {Caroline H} and Rugg, {Michael D} and Linden, {David E J}",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "448--459",
journal = "NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE",
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AU - Rugg, Michael D

AU - Linden, David E J

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N2 - People with Alzheimer disease (AD) are capable of new learning when cognitive support is provided, suggesting that there is plasticity even in a degenerating brain. However, it is unclear how a cognition-focused intervention operates on a neural level.

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