<div><p>ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the association between episodic memory, executive function and processing speed in a sample with different age ranges. We tested the hypothesis that processing speed, executive function and memory are more strongly associated during childhood and old age. We evaluated 571 participants, aged six to 92 years, divided into four age groups: children/adolescents, young adults, middle-aged adults and older adults. Correlation analyses suggested that the shared variance between the processing speed and memory is strong in childhood but weak across other age ranges. Executive function, however, had a stronger association both in childhood and in old age, when compared with the intermediate stages. We co...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the association between episodic memory, executive function and...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
This study compared the relative importance of attentional capacity and processing speed accounts o...
Attentional control has been conceptualized as executive functioning by neuropsychologists and as wo...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
International audienceRecent behavioural and imaging data have shown that memory functioning seems t...
The executive processes are well known to decline with age, and similar data also exists for attent...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
The study was conducted to investigate the roles of working memory updating in cognitive aging and i...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age sensitive. Determining which measu...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the association between episodic memory, executive function and...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
This study compared the relative importance of attentional capacity and processing speed accounts o...
Attentional control has been conceptualized as executive functioning by neuropsychologists and as wo...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
International audienceRecent behavioural and imaging data have shown that memory functioning seems t...
The executive processes are well known to decline with age, and similar data also exists for attent...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
The study was conducted to investigate the roles of working memory updating in cognitive aging and i...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age sensitive. Determining which measu...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...