2023
DOI: 10.53660/clm-751-23a20
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Cognitive aging and combined interventions: self-efficiency as a device to improve brain function

Abstract: Cerebral neurodegeneration may be associated with functional changes, being able to generate cognitive decline, a decrease in the skills that make up brain function. The main objective of this study is to evaluate how self-efficacy belief, personal development and mood states are related to neurocognitive aging. The present study is based on the quasi-experimental and longitudinal development model. The study sample consisted of 33 elderly people with a mean age of 71 years (SD = ± 6.32), spaced from 61 to 89 … Show more

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