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1.  Women’s cognitive health special edition 
Age  2009;31(3):189-190.
doi:10.1007/s11357-009-9090-7
PMCID: PMC2734242  PMID: 19277900
3.  Functional and neurobiological similarities of aging in monkeys and humans 
Age  1997;20(1):29-44.
Aging in humans may be accompanied by alterations in several functional abilities. However, there is a great deal of individual variability in the functions that may be altered with age within and across aged people. One potential source of age-related behavioral variation may lie in a differential vulnerability of neurobiological systems to the aging process in particular individuals. Aged monkeys demonstrate behavioral and brain alterations that have many parallels with those observed in aged humans and are valuable animal models in which to investigate the interrelationships between age, behavior and neurobiological measures. This review outlines the similarities of functional and neurobiological aging in monkeys and humans, notes the variability that exists in both behavioral and neural systems in aging, and identifies some of the areas of aging that are in need of further investigation.
doi:10.1007/s11357-997-0003-3
PMCID: PMC3456079
monkeys; aging; learning; memory; attention; motor skills; neurotransmitters; morphology; pharmacology

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