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  1. Incident Subjective Cognitive Decline Does Not Predict Mortality in the Elderly – Results from the Longitudinal German Study on Ageing, Cognition, and Dementia (AgeCoDe)
  2. The Latent Dementia Phenotype δ is Associated with Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease and Predicts Conversion to Dementia in Subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment
  3. Feature Binding Deficits in Subjective Cognitive Decline and in Mild Cognitive Impairment
  4. Differential risk of incident Alzheimer's disease dementia in stable versus unstable patterns of subjective cognitive decline
  5. Using neuropsychological criteria to distinguish between memory clinic patients with subjective cognitive decline and MCI
  6. Cognitive performance before and after the onset of subjective cognitive decline in old age
  7. Subjective cognitive decline is related to CSF biomarkers of AD in patients with MCI
  8. IMPAIRED VISUAL FEATURE BINDING IN PATIENTS AT RISK FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: EVIDENCE FROM PATIENTS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE (SCD) AND FROM PATIENTS WITH MCI
  9. PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE ACTIVITY AND RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DEMENTIA IN SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  10. Gray matter atrophy pattern in elderly with subjective memory impairment
  11. Subjective memory impairment in healthy elderly specifically predicts decline in episodic memory over 8 years