[HTML][HTML] The impact of affective information on working memory: A pair of meta-analytic reviews of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence.
Everyday life is defined by goal states that are continuously reprioritized based on available,
often affective information. To pursue these goals, individuals need to process and maintain …
often affective information. To pursue these goals, individuals need to process and maintain …
SMR neurofeedback training facilitates working memory performance in healthy older adults: A behavioral and EEG study
VK Campos da Paz, A Garcia… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Cognitive aging has become a major concern because life expectancy has increased and
elderly populations are socially and economically active. Neurofeedback is a technique of …
elderly populations are socially and economically active. Neurofeedback is a technique of …
Age-related learning and working memory impairment in the common marmoset
C Glavis-Bloom, CR Vanderlip… - Journal of …, 2022 - Soc Neuroscience
Aging is the greatest risk factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases, yet we
still do not understand how the aging process leads to pathologic vulnerability. The research …
still do not understand how the aging process leads to pathologic vulnerability. The research …
Compensatory brain activity pattern is not present in older adults during the n-back task performance—Findings based on EEG frequency analysis
L Zając-Lamparska, E Zabielska-Mendyk… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Cognitive ability is one of the most important enablers for successful aging. At
the same time, cognitive decline is a well-documented phenomenon accompanying the …
the same time, cognitive decline is a well-documented phenomenon accompanying the …
Computerized spatial delayed recognition span task: a specific tool to assess visuospatial working memory
A new tablet device version (IOS platform) of the Spatial Delayed Recognition Span Task
(SDRST) was developed with the aim of investigating visuospatial Working Memory (WM) …
(SDRST) was developed with the aim of investigating visuospatial Working Memory (WM) …
[PDF][PDF] Interaction between Neural and Cardiac Systems during the Execution of the Stroop Task by Young Adults: Electroencephalographic Activity and Heart Rate …
Interaction between Neural and Cardiac Systems during the Execution of the Stroop Task by
Young Adults: Electroencephalographic Page 1 AIMS Neuroscience, 4 (1): 28–51 DOI …
Young Adults: Electroencephalographic Page 1 AIMS Neuroscience, 4 (1): 28–51 DOI …
Facial emotion memory in schizophrenia: From encoding to maintenance-related EEG
CA Brenner, SP Rumak, AMN Burns - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Persons with schizophrenia exhibit deficits recognizing facial emotions, which may
impact social functioning. Whether these deficits reflect aberrant sensory processing, an …
impact social functioning. Whether these deficits reflect aberrant sensory processing, an …
Negative facial expressions–but not visual scenes–enhance human working memory in younger and older Participants
Many studies have investigated the influence of emotion on memory processes across the
human lifespan. Some results have shown older adults (OA) performing better with positive …
human lifespan. Some results have shown older adults (OA) performing better with positive …
[HTML][HTML] TREFACE: A New Computerized Test of Emotional Stroop with Facial Expressions
Using the conflict principle of the Stroop task,“effect of interference in color naming”, the
present study proposes to create a computational version of the emotional Stroop task …
present study proposes to create a computational version of the emotional Stroop task …
Parallel patterns of cognitive aging in marmosets and macaques
CR Vanderlip, ML Jutras, PA Asch, SY Zhu… - …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As humans age, some experience cognitive impairment while others do not. When
impairment does occur, it is not expressed uniformly across cognitive domains and varies in …
impairment does occur, it is not expressed uniformly across cognitive domains and varies in …