David Bunce
Psychology Department
Goldsmith's College
University of London
United Kingdom
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- Apolipoprotein E, B vitamins, and cognitive function in older adults. Bunce, D., Kivipelto, M., Wahlin, A. J. Gerontol. B. Psychol. Sci. Soc. Sci (2005)
- Processing speed, executive function, and age differences in remembering and knowing. Bunce, D., Macready, A. Q. J. Exp. Psychol. A (2005)
- Utilization of cognitive support in episodic free recall as a function of apolipoprotein E and vitamin B12 or folate among adults aged 75 years and older. Bunce, D., Kivipelto, M., Wahlin, A. Neuropsychology (2004)
- APOE and cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease and non-demented aging. Bunce, D., Fratiglioni, L., Small, B.J., Winblad, B., Bäckman, L. Neurology (2004)
- Inconsistency in serial choice decision and motor reaction times dissociate in younger and older adults. Bunce, D., MacDonald, S.W., Hultsch, D.F. Brain. Cogn (2004)
- Cognitive support at encoding attenuates age differences in recollective experience among adults of lower frontal lobe function. Bunce, D. Neuropsychology (2003)
- Age differences in perceived workload across a short vigil. Bunce, D., Sisa, L. Ergonomics (2002)
- The locus of age x health-related physical fitness interactions in serial choice responding as a function of task complexity: central processing or motor function?. Bunce, D. Exp. Aging. Res (2001)
- Age differences in vigilance as a function of health-related physical fitness and task demands. Bunce, D. Neuropsychologia (2001)
- The moderating influence of physical fitness on age gradients in vigilance and serial choice responding tasks. Bunce, D.J., Barrowclough, A., Morris, I. Psychol. Aging (1996)