Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it can be thought of in terms of the strategic control of attention and the efficient use of memory. To examine whether aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) influenced this ability, the present study used a selectivity task, where studied items were worth various point values and participants were asked to maximize the value of the items they recalled. Relative to younger adults (N 35) and healthy older adults (N 109), individuals with very mild AD (N 41), and mild AD (N 13) showed impairments in the strategic and efficient encoding and recall of high value items. Although individuals with AD recalled more high value items than low value items...
Remembering information based on its importance or value can help facilitate a person's quality of l...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether attention may be specifically impaired in Alzheimer...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...
Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it ...
In healthy adults, the ability to prioritize learning of highly valued information is supported by e...
Aging is associated with declines in memory performance and profound functional and structural chang...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) negatively impacts patients’ ability to m...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Background/Aims: Our aim was to identify cognitive factors affecting free recall, cued recall, and r...
Healthy older adults and Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) patients are reported in the literature to be...
Value-directed strategic processing involves attending to higher-value information while inhibiting ...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
Remembering information based on its importance or value can help facilitate a person's quality of l...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether attention may be specifically impaired in Alzheimer...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...
Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it ...
In healthy adults, the ability to prioritize learning of highly valued information is supported by e...
Aging is associated with declines in memory performance and profound functional and structural chang...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) negatively impacts patients’ ability to m...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Background/Aims: Our aim was to identify cognitive factors affecting free recall, cued recall, and r...
Healthy older adults and Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) patients are reported in the literature to be...
Value-directed strategic processing involves attending to higher-value information while inhibiting ...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
Remembering information based on its importance or value can help facilitate a person's quality of l...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether attention may be specifically impaired in Alzheimer...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...