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Editorial
. 2022 Oct 14:16:1002560.
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1002560. eCollection 2022.

Editorial: Longitudinal aging research: Cognition, behavior and neuroscience

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Editorial: Longitudinal aging research: Cognition, behavior and neuroscience

Lutz Jäncke et al. Front Hum Neurosci. .
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Keywords: aging research; brain imaging; cognitive neuroscience; healthy aging; longitudinal aging research.

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