“Executive functions” (EF) is a multidimensional construct which encompasses many higher-order cognitive control operations, and is considered a potential mediator of age-associated changes in other cognitive domains. Here we examine the heritability of four measures of EF, and the genetic influences on their covariation with general cognitive abilities (GCA) from the Older Australian Twins Study. Participants included 117 pairs of monozygotic twins, 98 pairs of dizygotic twins, and 42 single twins, with a mean age of 71. Genetic modeling showed that additive genetic factors contributed to 59, 63, 29, and 31% of the variance in the four measures: working memory, verbal fluency, response inhibition and cognitive flexibility, respectively. Th...
—In the first twin study of the old-old, individuals 80 years old and older, we examined the relatio...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Abstract Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is kn...
"Executive functions" (EF) is a multidimensional construct which encompasses many higher-order cogni...
Abstract ‘‘Executive functions’ ’ (EF) is a multidimen-sional construct which encompasses many highe...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic elements of cognitive functions and has been regarded as a...
Abstract Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic ele-ments of cognitive functions and has been reg...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
The powerful quantitative genetic design of identical and fraternal twins reared apart (112 pairs) a...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
Executive functioning is an umbrella term for several related cognitive functions like selective- an...
Abstract Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is kn...
In this review, we examined the published reports on the heritability of cognitive functioning in ol...
—In the first twin study of the old-old, individuals 80 years old and older, we examined the relatio...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Abstract Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is kn...
"Executive functions" (EF) is a multidimensional construct which encompasses many higher-order cogni...
Abstract ‘‘Executive functions’ ’ (EF) is a multidimen-sional construct which encompasses many highe...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic elements of cognitive functions and has been regarded as a...
Abstract Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic ele-ments of cognitive functions and has been reg...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
The powerful quantitative genetic design of identical and fraternal twins reared apart (112 pairs) a...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is known about...
Executive functioning is an umbrella term for several related cognitive functions like selective- an...
Abstract Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is kn...
In this review, we examined the published reports on the heritability of cognitive functioning in ol...
—In the first twin study of the old-old, individuals 80 years old and older, we examined the relatio...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Abstract Although much genetic research has addressed normal variation in intelligence, little is kn...