Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks. Here we used rapid event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore differences between young (n 5 65) and older adults (n 5 75) during memory retrieval. Methods were optimized to afford exploration of both amplitude and timing differences in neural activity. Although many correlates of retrieval were similar between the groups, including medial and lateral parietal responses to successful recognition, older adults showed increased recruit-ment of frontal regions relative to young adults when retrieval demanded heavy use of control processes. This effect was not significant during less effortful retrieval. Moreover, the timing ...
The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the few pre...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
It is controversial whether the effects of aging on various cognitive functions have the same common...
Numerous studies have demonstrated age-related differences in the neural correlates of episodic memo...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the few pre...
<div><p>The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the...
The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the few pre...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
It is controversial whether the effects of aging on various cognitive functions have the same common...
Numerous studies have demonstrated age-related differences in the neural correlates of episodic memo...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the few pre...
<div><p>The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the...
The neural basis of word-retrieval deficits in normal aging has rarely been assessed and the few pre...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...