International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing theories of cognitive aging. Here we used a theoretically and methodologically-driven framework to investigate the relationships among measures classically used to assess these two theoretical constructs. Twenty-eight young adults (18–32 years) and 39 healthy older adults (65–80 years) performed a battery of nine neuropsychological and experimental tasks assessing three executive function (EF) components: Inhibition, Updating, and Shifting. Rate of information processing was evaluated via three different experimental and psychometric tests. Partial correlations analyses suggested that 2-Choice Reaction Time (CRT) performance is a more pure me...
Cognitive aging has been examined with two approaches: one that tries to identify age-reated differe...
peer reviewedThe authors explored the effect of age on executive functions by using 3 tasks (Tower o...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
The executive processes are well known to decline with age, and similar data also exists for attent...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
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...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the association between episodic memory, executive func...
Cognitive aging has been examined with two approaches: one that tries to identify age-reated differe...
peer reviewedThe authors explored the effect of age on executive functions by using 3 tasks (Tower o...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
The executive processes are well known to decline with age, and similar data also exists for attent...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
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...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the association between episodic memory, executive func...
Cognitive aging has been examined with two approaches: one that tries to identify age-reated differe...
peer reviewedThe authors explored the effect of age on executive functions by using 3 tasks (Tower o...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...