Case Studies from Age in Action
Document Type
Article
Original Publication Date
2006
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Age in Action
Volume
21
Issue
4
First Page
1
Last Page
4, 12
Date of Submission
December 2014
Abstract
Educational Objectives
1. Increase understanding of brain function and its potential to improve with age.
2. Describe an application of neuroscience, cognitive training, and nutrition for solving a problem associated with aging.
3. Evaluate neural plasticity with aging.
Rights
Copyright managed by Virginia Center on Aging.
Recommended Citation
Hardwicke, S. (2006). Brain Health: Mending the Mind after Age 50. Age in Action, 21(4), 1-4, 12.
Is Part Of
Case Studies from Age in Action