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Phasic alerting increases visual processing speed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Marleen Haupt
,
Steffen Jödecke
,
Annie Srowig
,
Natan Napiórkowski
,
Christoph Preul
,
Otto W. Witte
,
Kathrin Finke
January 2021
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Neurobiology of Aging
"Phasic alertness"
"Amnestic mild cognitive impairmen"
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