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Cognitive Aging: Imaging, Emotion, and Memory

This e-newsletter is the fifth in a series funded by the University of Michigan Demography Center.

This issue, “Cognitive Aging: Imaging, Emotion, and Memory,” highlights National Institute on Aging-funded research that examines several aspects of cognitive function in older adults, particularly ways in which they think differently and what can be done to enhance cognition or strengthen their thought processes.

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