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Intra-individual reaction time variability and all-cause mortality over 17 years: A community-based cohort study

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Batterham, Philip
Bunce, David
Mackinnon, Andrew
Christensen, Helen

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Oxford University Press

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Background: very few studies have examined the association between intra-individual reaction time variability and subsequent mortality. Furthermore, the ability of simple measures of variability to predict mortality has not been compared with more complex

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Age and Ageing

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2037-12-31
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