GERONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF OLD PEOPLE
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Key words: aging, gerontology, psycholinguistic research, developmentAbstract
Annotation: This article has the opinions and experience of different scientists. Intellectual development features elderly people in gerontology was analyzed by scientists. These studies of age changes in cognitive functions of each researcher were considered and analyzed.
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