The ageing brain
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The Lancet NeurologyDate published:
29 May, 2009Region:
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The Healthy Aging Brain: Sustaining Attachment, Attaining Wisdom The Healthy Ageing Brain addresses a wide range of ageing-related phenomena from a unique perspective that combines cognitive neuroscience with attachment theory to focus on social and emotional aspects of adult development and ageing. Cozolino's developmental focus is informed by a solid understanding of child and adolescent development and how increased knowledge in these fields has changed our understanding of the ongoing development of the brain into adolescence, young adulthood, and now ...

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