Cita APA (7a ed.)
Elliott, M. R., Mungas, D. M., Rentería, M. A., Whitmer, R. A., DeCarli, C., & Fletcher, E. M. (Jan 2025). Bilingualism reduces associations between cognition and the brain at baseline, but does not show evidence of cognitive reserve over time. Bilingualism. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728924000105
Cita Chicago Style (17a ed.)
Elliott, Meghan R., Dan M. Mungas, Miguel Arce Rentería, Rachel A. Whitmer, Charles DeCarli, y Evan M. Fletcher. "Bilingualism Reduces Associations Between Cognition and the Brain at Baseline, but Does Not Show Evidence of Cognitive Reserve over Time." Bilingualism Jan 2025. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728924000105.
Cita MLA (9a ed.)
Elliott, Meghan R., et al. "Bilingualism Reduces Associations Between Cognition and the Brain at Baseline, but Does Not Show Evidence of Cognitive Reserve over Time." Bilingualism, Jan 2025, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728924000105.
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