The common cause hypothesis of the relationship among age, sensory measures, and cognitive measures in very old adults was reevaluated. Both sensory function and processing speed were evaluated as mediators of the rela-tionship between age and cognitive function. Cognitive function was a latent variable that comprised 3 factors in-cluding memory, speed, and verbal ability. The sample was population based and comprised very old adults (
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Young and elderly subjects yielded forced-choice detection thresholds in each of seven sensory tasks...
The common cause hypothesis of the relationship among age, sensory measures, and cognitive measures ...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
Six hundred eighty seven individuals ages 25-103 years were studied cross-sectionally to examine the...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
Correlations among rates of change in sensory and cognitive functioning in adulthood were evaluated....
Background: Cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that age-related effects on many cognitive and...
Two theories predominate to explain the covariation of cognitive and sensory functions across the li...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between sensory and cognitive decline, particularly with re...
Many cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have reported an association between sensory and cogni...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
Objective: To assess the relationships of cognitive and motor function in older adults. Methods: 30 ...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Young and elderly subjects yielded forced-choice detection thresholds in each of seven sensory tasks...
The common cause hypothesis of the relationship among age, sensory measures, and cognitive measures ...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
Six hundred eighty seven individuals ages 25-103 years were studied cross-sectionally to examine the...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
Correlations among rates of change in sensory and cognitive functioning in adulthood were evaluated....
Background: Cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that age-related effects on many cognitive and...
Two theories predominate to explain the covariation of cognitive and sensory functions across the li...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between sensory and cognitive decline, particularly with re...
Many cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have reported an association between sensory and cogni...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
Objective: To assess the relationships of cognitive and motor function in older adults. Methods: 30 ...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Young and elderly subjects yielded forced-choice detection thresholds in each of seven sensory tasks...