Executive dysfunction assessed by Clock-Drawing Test in older non-demented subjects with metabolic syndrome is not mediated by white matter lesions
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Executive dysfunction assessed by Clock-Drawing Test in older non-demented subjects with metabolic syndrome is not mediated by white matter lesions
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PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES
Volume 69, Issue 10, Pages 620-629
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Wiley
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2015-03-17
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10.1111/pcn.12296
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