Leisure Time Activities as Cognitive Training: Can Cognitive Fitness Improve Well-Being of Older Adults?

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… purpose in life is associated with a reduced risk of incident Alzheimer's disease and … it may delay the point at which an individual reaches sufficient degrees of impairment to impact … Studies on cognitive plasticity show that behavioral effects of experience are quite narrow and the …

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Vranic, A. (2017). Leisure Time Activities as Cognitive Training: Can Cognitive Fitness Improve Well-Being of Older Adults? In Well-being and Quality of Life - Medical Perspective. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/67929

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