Aging, Exercise, and Brain Plasticity
Presenter:
Kirk Erickson, PhD
Professor, Department of Psychology
University of Pittsburgh
Description:
This plenary session focuses on presenting the scientific evidence-base supporting the interplay between ageing, aerobic exercise, brain function, gender and social-biological effects in healthy community-living older adults and in rehabilitative populations living with mild cognitive impairment, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
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