Associations of cognitive reserve and psychological resilience with cognitive functioning in subjects with cerebral white matter hyperintensities.
Anne ArolaHanna M LaaksoJohanna PitkänenJuha KoikkalainenJyrki LötjönenAntti KorvenojaTimo ErkinjunttiSusanna MelkasHanna JokinenPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Cognitive reserve has strong and consistent associations with cognitive functioning in subjects with WMH. Education is widely associated with objective cognitive functioning, whereas lifetime engagement in cognitively stimulating leisure activities (mCRS) has independent predictive value on memory performance and subjective cognitive complaints. Psychological resilience is strongly associated with subjective, but not objective, cognitive functioning.