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Dementia incidence may increase more slowly after age 90: results from the Bronx Aging Study. Neurology, 65(6), 882-6. presented at the 2005 Sep 27. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000176053.98907.3f
. (2005). Estimation of bivariate measurements having different change points, with application to cognitive ageing. Stat Med, 20(24), 3695-714. presented at the 2001 Dec 30. doi:10.1002/sim.1113
. (2001). Cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships among age, cognition, and processing speed. Psychol Aging, 14(1), 18-33. presented at the 1999 Mar. doi:10.1037//0882-7974.14.1.18
. (1999). How strong is the evidence for mediational hypotheses of age-related memory loss? Commentary. Gerontology, 45(6), 351-4. presented at the 1999 Nov-Dec. doi:10.1159/000022120
. (1999). Aging and counting speed: evidence for process-specific slowing. Psychol Aging, 12(1), 38-49. presented at the 1997 Mar. doi:10.1037//0882-7974.12.1.38
. (1997). Associations of status and change measures of neuropsychological function with pathologic changes in elderly, originally nondemented subjects. Arch Neurol, 53(1), 82-7. presented at the 1996 Jan. doi:10.1001/archneur.1996.00550010102023
. (1996). The effects of preclinical dementia on estimates of normal cognitive functioning in aging. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci, 51(4), P217-25. presented at the 1996 Jul. doi:10.1093/geronb/51b.4.p217
. (1996). Aging, encoding specificity, and memory change in the Double Memory Test. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 1(5), 483-93. presented at the 1995 Sep. doi:10.1017/s1355617700000576
. (1995). Proportional slowing and addition speed in old and young adults. Psychol Aging, 9(1), 72-80. presented at the 1994 Mar. doi:10.1037//0882-7974.9.1.72
. (1994).