This study examined how aging affects the spatial patterns of repetition effects associated with perceptual priming of unfamiliar visual objects. Healthy young (n = 14) and elderly adults (n = 13) viewed four repetitions of structurally possible and impossible figures while being scanned with blood oxygenation level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Although explicit recognition memory for the figures was reduced in the elder subjects, repetition priming did not differ across the two age groups. Using multivariate linear modeling, we found that the spatial networks of regions that demonstrated repetition-related increases and decreases in activity were identical in both age groups, although there was a trend for smaller magni...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
& We investigated the hypothesis that increased prefrontal activations in older adults are compe...
The present experiment aimed to investigate age differences in the neural correlates of familiarity ...
AbstractImplicit memory, including priming, can be preserved in aging and dementia despite impairmen...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compare...
In this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compared in extensive groups of young...
Difficulties in person recognition are among the common complaints associated with cognitive ageing...
We investigated how aging affects the neural specificity ofmental replay, the act of conjuring up pa...
Although priming of familiar stimuli is usually age invariant, little is known about how aging affec...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
We investigated whether extensive repetition can diminish age-related differences between younger an...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
peer reviewedIt is well-known that the ageing process disrupts episodic memory. The aim of this stu...
A functional decline of brain regions underlying memory processing represents a hallmark of cognitiv...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
& We investigated the hypothesis that increased prefrontal activations in older adults are compe...
The present experiment aimed to investigate age differences in the neural correlates of familiarity ...
AbstractImplicit memory, including priming, can be preserved in aging and dementia despite impairmen...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compare...
In this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compared in extensive groups of young...
Difficulties in person recognition are among the common complaints associated with cognitive ageing...
We investigated how aging affects the neural specificity ofmental replay, the act of conjuring up pa...
Although priming of familiar stimuli is usually age invariant, little is known about how aging affec...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
We investigated whether extensive repetition can diminish age-related differences between younger an...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
peer reviewedIt is well-known that the ageing process disrupts episodic memory. The aim of this stu...
A functional decline of brain regions underlying memory processing represents a hallmark of cognitiv...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
& We investigated the hypothesis that increased prefrontal activations in older adults are compe...
The present experiment aimed to investigate age differences in the neural correlates of familiarity ...