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Cognitive Reserve

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The construct that explains why some people show pathology consistent with Alzheimer’s at autopsy but were cognitively intact in life — the brain’s capacity to absorb damage before clinical symptoms. Education, multilingualism, complex-task engagement, and social connection as inputs.