Deficits in inhibitory abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer disease (AD). However, few studies have explored the generality of these deficits in a single group of participants. A battery of tasks assessing perceptual and motor inhibitory functioning was administered to young and older healthy participants (Study 1), as well as to mild Alzheimer patients (Study 2). Results did not agree with a selective impairment of motor or perceptual inhibition in either AD or normal aging but rather suggest that a decrease in cognitive resources available in working memory could explain inhibitory performance both in normal aging and AD
Performance on tasks that require saccadic inhibition declines with age and altered inhibitory funct...
Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderl...
Three tasks of selective attention were administered to test inhibition, visuospatial selective att...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
peer reviewedThis study measures the effect of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and normal aging on the inhi...
peer reviewedDeficits in inhibitory abilities are frequently observed in normal aging. However, few ...
Perceptual and motor inhibitory abilities in normal aging and Alzheimer disease: A preliminary stud
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
One conception of inhibitory functioning suggests that the ability to successfully inhibit a predomi...
Individuals with mild cognitive impairment -MCI- show relative weaknesses in executive functioning (...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Executive dysfunction is frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the frontal variant of ...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Performance on tasks that require saccadic inhibition declines with age and altered inhibitory funct...
Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderl...
Three tasks of selective attention were administered to test inhibition, visuospatial selective att...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
peer reviewedThis study measures the effect of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and normal aging on the inhi...
peer reviewedDeficits in inhibitory abilities are frequently observed in normal aging. However, few ...
Perceptual and motor inhibitory abilities in normal aging and Alzheimer disease: A preliminary stud
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
One conception of inhibitory functioning suggests that the ability to successfully inhibit a predomi...
Individuals with mild cognitive impairment -MCI- show relative weaknesses in executive functioning (...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Executive dysfunction is frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the frontal variant of ...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Performance on tasks that require saccadic inhibition declines with age and altered inhibitory funct...
Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderl...
Three tasks of selective attention were administered to test inhibition, visuospatial selective att...