International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterised by three phases, each involving distinct processes. Considering the implication of episodic memory in the first cognitive stage, the impairment of this memory system might be responsible for a slowing down of the cognitive procedural learning dynamics in the course of ageing. Performances of massed cognitive procedural learning were evaluated in older and younger participants using the Tower of Toronto task. Nonverbal intelligence and psychomotor abilities were used to analyse procedural dynamics, while episodic memory and working memory were assessed to measure their respective contributions to learning strategies. This experiment showed that older participants did not sp...
The notion that procedural learning and memory is spared in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has important i...
Basic cognitive abilities and subjective organization have been suggested to account for age-related...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterised by three phases, each involving...
Background: The brain naturally declines in function as we age. Cognitive functions can begin to dim...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to study cognitive procedural learning...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study tested the hypothesis that part of the age-related decline ...
Episodic memory deficits slow down the dynamics of cognitive procedural learning in normal agein
International audienceProcedural memory is characterised by a relative resistance to pathology, maki...
The issue of multiple memory systems is explored. Young and older adults (mean ages = 20 and 71, res...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
The notion that procedural learning and memory is spared in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has important i...
Basic cognitive abilities and subjective organization have been suggested to account for age-related...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterised by three phases, each involving...
Background: The brain naturally declines in function as we age. Cognitive functions can begin to dim...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to study cognitive procedural learning...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study tested the hypothesis that part of the age-related decline ...
Episodic memory deficits slow down the dynamics of cognitive procedural learning in normal agein
International audienceProcedural memory is characterised by a relative resistance to pathology, maki...
The issue of multiple memory systems is explored. Young and older adults (mean ages = 20 and 71, res...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
The notion that procedural learning and memory is spared in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has important i...
Basic cognitive abilities and subjective organization have been suggested to account for age-related...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...