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Prognosis in Senile Deterioration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

W. McAdam
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Research, Crichton Royal, Dumfries
R. A. Robinson
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Research, Crichton Royal, Dumfries
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It is now generally conceded that slow wave activity tends to appear in the EEG as age advances. Attempts have been made with varying success to relate these slower rhythms to the presence of organic cerebral deterioration.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1957 

References

McAdam, W., and Robinson, R. A., J. Ment. Sci., 1956, 102, 819.Google Scholar
Robinson, R. A., Old Age in the Modern World, 1955, p. 433. (Report of the Third Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, London, 1954.) Edinburgh and London: Livingstone.Google Scholar
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