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3. Difference between Okinawan and Dutch elderly in working memory‐related brain activation

4. Apathy and white matter integrity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A whole brain analysis with tract‐based spatial statistics

5. The FNAME yields equivalent results differentiating amnestic mild cognitive impairment from subjective cognitive decline and healthy controls in Mexico and the Netherlands

6. Effects of acute exercise on functional connectivity in young and older adults

7. Power and functional connectivity of alpha oscillations in mild cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

8. A newly developed amnestic subjective cognitive decline questionnaire shows high internal consistency and inter‐rater reliability

9. P2‐247: EEG THETA OSCILLATIONS AS A POTENTIAL BIOMARKER FOR EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META‐ANALYSIS

10. P3‐307: THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN APATHY AND STRUCTURAL BRAIN ALTERATIONS IN AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

11. P4‐113: COMPARING THE COGNITIVE‐FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE WITH TRADITIONAL TESTS OF COGNITION AND FUNCTION: FINDINGS FROM THE CATCH‐COG STUDY COHORT

12. [P4–008]: QUALITY ASPECTS OF A NOVEL COGNITIVE‐FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF DISEASE PROGRESSION IN ALZHEIMER's DISEASE: FEASIBILITY, TEST‐RETEST RELIABILITY AND PRACTICE EFFECTS

13. [P3–307]: RESTING STATE CONNECTIVITY RELATED TO APATHY IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

14. [P4–174]: THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN APATHY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

15. P3-028: THE COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE IS SENSITIVE TO DISEASE PROGRESSION IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND EARLY DEMENTIA: LONGITUDINAL FINDINGS FROM THE CATCH-COG STUDY COHORT

16. P2‐300: Capturing Changes in Cognition: The Needs and Wishes of Dementia Researchers and Clinicians

17. P2‐386: Physical activity and enhanced fitness improve cognitive function in older people without known cognitive impairment: A Cochrane systematic review

18. [P‐087]: Atherosclerosis and cognitive function in men without clinical symptoms of cardiovascular risk

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