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Cross-sectional association between objective cognitive performance and perceived age-related gains and losses in cognition.

Serena SabatiniObioha C UkoumunneClive BallardRachel CollinsKaarin J AnsteyManfred DiehlAllyson BrothersHans-Werner WahlAnne CorbettAdam HampshireHelen BrookerLinda Clare
Published in: International psychogeriatrics (2021)
Assessing both positive and negative self-perceptions of cognition and aging is important when linking self-perceptions to cognitive functioning. Objective cognition is one of the many variables - alongside psychological variables - related to perceived cognitive losses.
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