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What does the cognitive reserve theory suggest about aging and cognitive abilities?
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What does the cognitive reserve theory suggest about aging and cognitive abilities?
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The cognitive reserve theory proposes that higher levels of education and mental stimulation throughout life build up cognitive reserves, which may delay the onset of age-related cognitive decline.
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