Preparing for upcoming events, separating task-relevant from task-irrelevant information and efficiently responding to stimuli all require cognitive control. The adaptive recruitment of cognitive control depends on activity in the dopaminergic reward system as well as the frontoparietal control network. In healthy aging, dopaminergic neuromodulation is reduced, resulting in altered incentive-based recruitment of control mechanisms. In the present study, younger adults (18–28 years) and healthy older adults (66–89 years) completed an incentivized flanker task that included gain, loss, and neutral trials. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded at the time of incentive cue and target presentation. We examined the contingent negative var...
Background. Research on cognitive control suggests an age-related decline in proactive control abili...
Healthy aging is associated with a progressive decline across a range of cognitive functions. An imp...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...
A number of aging studies suggest that older adults process positive and negative information differ...
Adaptive gain theory (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005) suggests that the phasic release of norepinephrine ...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate cognitive processing according to the tasks at h...
Goal-directed behavior requires sufficient resource allocation of cognitive control processes, such ...
Cognitive control involves the ability to flexibly adjust cognitive processing in order to resist i...
Cognitive control allows us to function in a world filled with constant stimulation. For example, th...
AbstractWe investigated changes in brain function supporting inhibitory control under age-controlled...
The Affect–Integration–Motivation (AIM) framework was proposed to clarify how brain circuits that su...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
As humans age, the attenuation of dopamine and norepinephrine neuromodulation in the fronto-striatal...
BACKGROUND Prospective memory is important for our health and independence but declines with age....
How do we prepare for complex tasks? Can we optimize preparatory control processes, especially as th...
Background. Research on cognitive control suggests an age-related decline in proactive control abili...
Healthy aging is associated with a progressive decline across a range of cognitive functions. An imp...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...
A number of aging studies suggest that older adults process positive and negative information differ...
Adaptive gain theory (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005) suggests that the phasic release of norepinephrine ...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate cognitive processing according to the tasks at h...
Goal-directed behavior requires sufficient resource allocation of cognitive control processes, such ...
Cognitive control involves the ability to flexibly adjust cognitive processing in order to resist i...
Cognitive control allows us to function in a world filled with constant stimulation. For example, th...
AbstractWe investigated changes in brain function supporting inhibitory control under age-controlled...
The Affect–Integration–Motivation (AIM) framework was proposed to clarify how brain circuits that su...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
As humans age, the attenuation of dopamine and norepinephrine neuromodulation in the fronto-striatal...
BACKGROUND Prospective memory is important for our health and independence but declines with age....
How do we prepare for complex tasks? Can we optimize preparatory control processes, especially as th...
Background. Research on cognitive control suggests an age-related decline in proactive control abili...
Healthy aging is associated with a progressive decline across a range of cognitive functions. An imp...
Cognitive control allows the coordination of cognitive processes to achieve goals. Control may be su...