Cite
Potential effect of skull thickening on the associations between cognition and brain atrophy in ageing.
MLA
Aribisala, Benjamin Segun, et al. “Potential Effect of Skull Thickening on the Associations between Cognition and Brain Atrophy in Ageing.” Age & Ageing, vol. 43, no. 5, Sept. 2014, pp. 712–16. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/ageing/afu070.
APA
Aribisala, B. S., Royle, N. A., Valdés Hernández, M. C., Murray, C., Penke, L., Gow, A., Maniega, S. M., Starr, J. M., Bastin, M., Deary, I., & Wardlaw, J. (2014). Potential effect of skull thickening on the associations between cognition and brain atrophy in ageing. Age & Ageing, 43(5), 712–716. https://doi.org/ageing/afu070
Chicago
Aribisala, Benjamin Segun, Natalie A. Royle, Maria C. Valdés Hernández, Catherine Murray, Lars Penke, Alan Gow, Susana Muñoz Maniega, et al. 2014. “Potential Effect of Skull Thickening on the Associations between Cognition and Brain Atrophy in Ageing.” Age & Ageing 43 (5): 712–16. doi:ageing/afu070.