Category-specific naming effect in non-brain-damaged individuals
P Coppens, D Frisinger - Brain and language, 2005 - Elsevier
A category effect (ie, living vs. nonliving exemplars) in confrontation naming has been
reported in association with various cerebral pathologies. However, the published reports …
reported in association with various cerebral pathologies. However, the published reports …
The role of sensory factors in cognitive aging research.
CT Scialfa - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Au cours de la dernière décennie, la recherche sur le vieillissement cognitif a produit
plusieurs études controversées et déterminantes qui mettaient en relief la forte corrélation …
plusieurs études controversées et déterminantes qui mettaient en relief la forte corrélation …
Neural sensitivity to semantic neighbors is stable across the adult lifespan
As we age, language reflects patterns of both stability and change. On the one hand,
vocabulary and semantic abilities are largely stable across the adult lifespan, yet lexical …
vocabulary and semantic abilities are largely stable across the adult lifespan, yet lexical …
[HTML][HTML] Differences in semantic memory encoding strategies in young, healthy old and MCI patients
G Suzin, R Ravona-Springer, EL Ash… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Associative processes, such as the encoding of associations between words in a list, can
enhance episodic memory performance and are thought to deteriorate with age. Here, we …
enhance episodic memory performance and are thought to deteriorate with age. Here, we …
Aging and performance on an everyday-based visual search task
LM Potter, MA Grealy, MA Elliott, P Andrés - Acta psychologica, 2012 - Elsevier
Research on aging and visual search often requires older people to search computer
screens for target letters or numbers. The aim of this experiment was to investigate age …
screens for target letters or numbers. The aim of this experiment was to investigate age …
[图书][B] Age-related changes in word retrieval: Frontal-executive vs. temporal-semantic substrates
CE Wierenga - 2005 - search.proquest.com
People over the age of 65 frequently complain of word-finding difficulties. The current study
tests two competing hypotheses to determine whether word retrieval problems in older …
tests two competing hypotheses to determine whether word retrieval problems in older …
[PDF][PDF] Aging and the processing of semantic information: An electrophysiological approach
TC Gunter - 1995 - research.rug.nl
De centrale vraagstelling van deze studie is hoe de informatieverwerking verandert als men
ouder wordt. Hoewel het accent van de experimenten bij taalverwerking ligt, worden ook …
ouder wordt. Hoewel het accent van de experimenten bij taalverwerking ligt, worden ook …
Modulation of the inter-hemispheric processing of semantic information during normal aging. A divided visual field experiment
E Hoyau, E Cousin, A Jaillard, M Baciu - Neuropsychologia, 2016 - Elsevier
We evaluated the effect of normal aging on the inter-hemispheric processing of semantic
information by using the divided visual field (DVF) method, with words and pictures. Two …
information by using the divided visual field (DVF) method, with words and pictures. Two …
[HTML][HTML] Visual word recognition among oldest old people: The effect of age and cognitive load
During the fourth age, a marked physiological deterioration and critical points of dysfunction
are observed, during which cognitive performance exhibits a marked decline in certain skills …
are observed, during which cognitive performance exhibits a marked decline in certain skills …
ORCA: a picture database of object–scene arrangements for cross-cultural and aging research
M Weigl, J Pietsch, E Kapsali, Q Shao, Z Zheng… - Behavior Research …, 2024 - Springer
In recent years, cross-cultural research on the modulation of basic cognitive processes by
culture has intensified–also from an aging perspective. Despite this increased research …
culture has intensified–also from an aging perspective. Despite this increased research …