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Social Networks and Cognitive Function: An Evaluation of Social Bridging and Bonding Mechanisms.

Brea L PerryWilliam R McConnellSiyun PengAdam R RothMax ColemanMohit ManchellaMeghann RoesslerHeather FrancisHope SheeanLiana Apostolova
Published in: The Gerontologist (2021)
These findings suggest that the protective benefits of social connectedness for cognitive function and memory may operate primarily through a cognitive reserve mechanism that is driven by irregular contact with a larger and more diverse group of peripheral others.
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