There is a marked heterogeneity in cognitive functioning during late adulthood and old age(Hedden and Gabrieli, 2004; Lustig et al., 2009; Nyberg et al., 2012). Some older peoplemay display rapid cognitive decline or develop Alzheimer’s disease (AD), whereas others maycontinue to exhibit a superior level of cognitive functioning. One of the main contributionsto this heterogeneity originates from the variability of the brain (Hedden and Gabrieli, 2004;Reuter-Lorenz and Lustig, 2005; Bishop et al., 2010; Grady, 2012; Tomasi and Volkow, 2012;
There is a marked heterogeneity in cognitive functioning during late adulthood and old age<br>(Hedden and Gabrieli, 2004; Lustig et al., 2009; Nyberg et al., 2012). Some older people<br>may display rapid cognitive decline or develop Alzheimer’s disease (AD), whereas others may<br>continue to exhibit a superior level of cognitive functioning. One of the main contributions<br>to this heterogeneity originates from the variability of the brain (Hedden and Gabrieli, 2004;<br>Reuter-Lorenz and Lustig, 2005; Bishop et al., 2010; Grady, 2012; Tomasi and Volkow, 2012;
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