P1-476: EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND IMPULSIVITY PREDICT PERCEPTION OF COGNITIVE DECLINE SIX YEARS LATER
Abstract
This study aimed to characterize the overlap between executive function (EF) abilities and impulsivity in middle-aged adults, and examine whether they jointly or uniquely predict subjective cognitive decline as measured by the Everyday Cognition Questionnaire (ECog) 6 years later. The ECog is a 39-item instrument that asks individuals to rate how much they think memory, language, visual-perceptual, executive-planning, executive-organization, and...
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P1-476: EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND IMPULSIVITY PREDICT PERCEPTION OF COGNITIVE DECLINE SIX YEARS LATER
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
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Volume
15
Issue
7S_Part_8
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