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80| Cognitive Reserve – A Conversation With Dr. Yaakov Stern

Navigating Neuropsychology

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Identifying a Reliable Cognitive Reserve Network

The idea of the task invariant networks is that maybe looking at task specific things is one way to go. And we've looked at both active, you know, as you referred to John, because we were doing fMRI on these four different reference abilities vocabulary, episodic memory, reasoning and speed. When we forward apply when we looked at it in a whole totally different task we again saw that network and the expression of that network was related to IQ. If and when we do identify a really reliable cognitive reserve network I'm curious what the benefits of having that knowledge might be.

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