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Effects of cognitive reserve proxies on cognitive function and frontoparietal control network in subjects with white matter hyperintensities: A cross-sectional functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

Qing YeHuahong ZhuHuiping ChenRenyuan LiuLili HuangHaifeng ChenYue ChengRuomeng QinPengfei ShaoHengheng XuJunyi MaYun Xu
Published in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2022)
Education showed a positive impact on cognitive function in WMH subjects regardless of their cognitive status, whereas working activity and leisure time activity exhibited beneficial effects only in those without CI. The FPCN mediated the beneficial effect of education on cognitive function.
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