The cognitive neuroscience of ageing
C Grady - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2012 - nature.com
The availability of neuroimaging technology has spurred a marked increase in the human
cognitive neuroscience literature, including the study of cognitive ageing. Although there is a …
cognitive neuroscience literature, including the study of cognitive ageing. Although there is a …
Episodic memory in normal aging and Alzheimer disease: Insights from imaging and behavioral studies
D Tromp, A Dufour, S Lithfous, T Pebayle… - Ageing research …, 2015 - Elsevier
Age-related cognitive changes often include difficulties in retrieving memories, particularly
those that rely on personal experiences within their temporal and spatial contexts (ie …
those that rely on personal experiences within their temporal and spatial contexts (ie …
The nature of recollection and familiarity: A review of 30 years of research
AP Yonelinas - Journal of memory and language, 2002 - Elsevier
To account for dissociations observed in recognition memory tests, several dual-process
models have been proposed that assume that recognition judgments can be based on the …
models have been proposed that assume that recognition judgments can be based on the …
Hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults: the HAROLD model.
R Cabeza - Psychology and aging, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
A model of the effects of aging on brain activity during cognitive performance is introduced.
The model is called HAROLD (hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults), and it …
The model is called HAROLD (hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults), and it …
[图书][B] The handbook of aging and cognition
FIM Craik, TA Salthouse - 2011 - books.google.com
Cognitive aging is a flourishing area of research. A significant amount of new data, a number
of new theoretical notions, and many new research issues have been generated in the past …
of new theoretical notions, and many new research issues have been generated in the past …
Acute stress and episodic memory retrieval: neurobiological mechanisms and behavioral consequences
Episodic retrieval allows people to access memories from the past to guide current thoughts
and decisions. In many real‐world situations, retrieval occurs under conditions of acute …
and decisions. In many real‐world situations, retrieval occurs under conditions of acute …
[PDF][PDF] Frontal lobes and aging: deterioration and compensation
Until the mid 1990s, available evidence regarding neurocognitive aging could be
summarized in a simple statement: cognitive deficits in healthy older adults are largest for …
summarized in a simple statement: cognitive deficits in healthy older adults are largest for …
Aging, hearing acuity, and the attentional costs of effortful listening.
PA Tun, S McCoy, A Wingfield - Psychology and aging, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
A dual-task interference paradigm was used to investigate the effect of perceptual effort on
recall of spoken word lists by young and older adults with good hearing and with mild-to …
recall of spoken word lists by young and older adults with good hearing and with mild-to …
Normative data for clustering and switching on verbal fluency tasks
AK Troyer - Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Normative data for clustering and switching on verbal fluency tasks are provided. Four
hundred and eleven healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 91 were given tests of …
hundred and eleven healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 91 were given tests of …
Goal-directed memory: the role of cognitive control in older adults' emotional memory.
M Mather, M Knight - Psychology and aging, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
The present study revealed that older adults recruit cognitive control processes to strengthen
positive and diminish negative information in memory. In Experiment 1, older adults …
positive and diminish negative information in memory. In Experiment 1, older adults …