Developed nations are experiencing enormous increases in the
number of elderly people in the population. Ageing is a universal
complex multifaceted process that profoundly affects mind and brain
of all individuals. Important discoveries are being made at
different levels of research on cognitive aging: from the
molecular/genetic level, to the cell, the network, and the
processing of information at the cognitive level. The aim of this
special issue is to examine new breakthroughs of the aging mind and
brain and how to use this knowledge to promote interdisciplinary
research in normal and pathological aging.
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