Early Diagnosis of Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type --;I. Behavioral and Clinical Aspects --;Cognitive Function in Normal Aging and Early Dementia --;Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type: Diagnostic and Differential Diagnostic Features with Special Reference to Functional Assessment Staging --;Assessment of Cognition and Affective Symptoms in Dementia --;The AGP System: Assessment of Symptoms in Psychogeriatric Patients --;Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson's Disease --;Differential Diagnosis: Depression Versus Dementia --;Early Diagnosis of Dementia: Possible Contributions of Neuropsychology --;II. Brain Tissue Parameters --;EEG and Evoked Potentials in the Diagnosis of Dementias --;Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Early Diagnosis of Brain Pathology --;Positron Tomography and the Differential Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease --;Investigation of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism in Dementia --;Novel Developments in the Neuropathology of Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type --;Are Neurons of the Human Cerebral Cortex Really Lost During Aging? A Morphometric Examination --;Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type: Morphological and Immunocytochemical Studies --;Neurotransmitter Receptor Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease --;Co-Localization of Aluminium and Silicon in Senile Plaques: Implications for the Neurochemical Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease --;Biochemical Changes in Alzheimer's Disease: A Comment --;The Nature of Neurofibrillary Tangles --;Brain Plasticity and Trophic Factors --;Trophic Factors in Brain Aging and Disease --;Melanocortin Peptides and Neural Plasticity --;Brain Plasticity and Aging --;Animal Models --;Parallels and Contrasts Between Scrapie and Dementia of the Alzheimer Type and Ageing: Strategies and Problems for Experiments Involving Life Span Studies --;Animal Models of Geriatric Cognitive Dysfunction: Evidence for an Important Cholinergie Involvement --;Animal Models of Jacksonian Dissolution of Memory in the Aged --;Mechanisms Underlying Pharmacologic Modifications of the Hippocampal Lesion Syndrome --;Lesions of the Nucleus Basalis in the Rat: Functional Changes --;AF64A Cholinotoxicity: Functional Aspects --;Novel Approaches in the Study of Brain Acetylcholine Function: Neuropharmacology, Neuroanatomy, and Behavior --;Immunologic Factors Related to Cognitive/Behavioral Dysfunctions in Aging --;Morphological Studies on Brain Structures of the NZB Mouse: An Animal Model for the Aging Human Brain?
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Society is showing increasing concern for disorders related to aging that lead to a loss of brain function.