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  1. Objective: Cognitive reserve (CR) capacity can be viewed as the maximum processing potential of neural systems that support adaptive cognitive performance in age-related cognitive decline. CR is a complex construct that can only be measured indirectly.

  2. 7 maj 2019 · Objective: Cognitive reserve (CR) capacity can be viewed as the maximum processing potential of neural systems that support adaptive cognitive performance in age-related cognitive decline.

  3. A review of research in the areas of cognitive and self-related functioning provides evidence for resilience as well as developmental reserve capacity in adulthood and old age. It is argued that across the life span reserve capacity is increasingly allocated to resilience-related processes (maintenance of functioning and recovery from ...

  4. 1 wrz 1993 · A review of research in the areas of cognitive and self-related functioning provides evidence for resilience as well as developmental reserve capacity in adulthood and old age.

  5. 13 mar 2024 · Genetic factors play a crucial role in CR since they may influence the brain's structural and functional characteristics, including the number and distribution of neurons and synapses, as well as the efficiency of neural networks and signaling pathways.

  6. Structural equation models estimated (1) functional reserves associations with 7-year changes in clinical diagnosis and disease severity and (2) predictors of functional reserve. Functional reserve was lower in dementia versus cognitively normal individuals.

  7. 17 kwi 2017 · The RCM identifies three forms of “reserve capacity,” or resources from which people can draw during times of need: (1) tangible reserves include things like money and transportation, (2) intrapersonal reserves reflect cognitive resources like self-esteem and optimism, and (3) interpersonal reserves are assets experienced through contact ...