Miranda et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Event related potentials (ERPs) and alpha waves in cognition, aging and selected dementias: A source of biomarkers and therapyMiranda et al., 2019
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- Miranda P
- Cox C
- Alexander M
- Danev S
- Lakey J
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- dementia
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Abstract In 2010, 8% of the world's population was> 65 years of age. The prevalence of dementia in 2015 was 47.47 million, while its incidence was at 7.7 million new cases each year ie translates to a new case every 4.1 seconds. Alzheimer's contributes to 60− 70% of …
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