References
The End of Alzheimer’s Program – Dale E. Bredesen, M.D. References
Following is a list of references from the book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, published by Avery/Random House. Due to the length of the text, these references could not be included in the print version, and therefore are listed below.
11 – Jacqueline Howard, CNN, July 29, 2016
Americans Devote More Than 10 Hours a Day to Screen Time, and Growing
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Oxytocin Increases Trust in Humans
12 – Alexandra Patin, Dirk Scheele, and Rene Hurlemann, Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 5, 389–420, 10.1007/7854_2017_22, August 2017
Oxytocin and Interpersonal Relationships
12 – Michael W. Kraus, Cassey Huang, and Dacher Keltner, Emotion 10, no. 5, 745–49, October 2010
Tactile Communication, Cooperation, and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA
13 – Sarah Ketaya, Keith M. Welker, and Richard B. Slatcher, Psychoneuroendocrinology 76, 88–96, February 2017
The Roles of Testosterone and Cortisol in Friendship Formation
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Peer Rejection and HPA Activity in Middle Childhood: Friendship Makes a Difference
14 – Elizabeth Redcay et al., NeuroImage 50, no. 4, 1639–47, May 2010
Live Face-to-Face Interaction During fMRI: A New Tool for Social Cognitive Neuroscience
14 – Katherine Rice Warnell and Elizabeth Redcay, NeuroImage 129, 480–88, April 2016
Interaction Matters: A Perceived Social Partner Alters the Neural Processing of Human Speech
15 – Laura Fratiglioni, Stéphanie Paillard-Borg, and Bengt Windblad, The Lancet Neurology 3, no. 6, 343–53, June 2004
An Active and Socially Integrated Lifestyle in Late Life Might Protect Against Dementia
16 – Patricia A. Boyle et al., JAMA Psychiatry 69, no. 5, 499–504, May 2012