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Motivational Reserve: Does It Help Our Understanding of Cognitive Impairment?: Commentary On... Healthy Brain Ageing
Psychiatrist
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1192/pb.bp.112.038596
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Psychiatry
Mental Health
Date
May 1, 2012
Authors
Bob Woods
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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