Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and decision making across the lifespan faces fundamental challenges. Cognitive functions typically encompass several processes that can be differentially affected by age. Methodological issues also arise when comparisons are made across age groups that differ in basic performance measures, such as in average response times (RTs). Here we focus on procedural learning – a fundamental cognitive function that underlies the acquisition of cognitive, social, and motor skills – and demonstrate how disentangling subprocesses of learning and controlling for differences in average RTs can reveal different developmental trajectories across the human lifespan...
Performance of reaction time (RT) tasks was investigated in young children and adults to test the hy...
It is common wisdom that practice makes perfect; but why do some adults learn better than others? He...
Procedural learning is generally considered to proceed in a series of phases, with cognitive resour...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
Implicit skill learning underlies obtaining not only motor, but also cognitive and social skills thr...
The main goal of the present study is to examine to what extent age and cognitive impairment contri...
Item does not contain fulltextThis systematic review aimed to investigate procedural learning across...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
Many studied reported that working memory components receive remarkable changes during lifespan. In ...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Performance of reaction time (RT) tasks was investigated in young children and adults to test the hy...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
Typically studies of the effects of aging on cognitive-motor performance emphasize changes in elderl...
Performance of reaction time (RT) tasks was investigated in young children and adults to test the hy...
It is common wisdom that practice makes perfect; but why do some adults learn better than others? He...
Procedural learning is generally considered to proceed in a series of phases, with cognitive resour...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
Implicit skill learning underlies obtaining not only motor, but also cognitive and social skills thr...
The main goal of the present study is to examine to what extent age and cognitive impairment contri...
Item does not contain fulltextThis systematic review aimed to investigate procedural learning across...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
Many studied reported that working memory components receive remarkable changes during lifespan. In ...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Performance of reaction time (RT) tasks was investigated in young children and adults to test the hy...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
Typically studies of the effects of aging on cognitive-motor performance emphasize changes in elderl...
Performance of reaction time (RT) tasks was investigated in young children and adults to test the hy...
It is common wisdom that practice makes perfect; but why do some adults learn better than others? He...
Procedural learning is generally considered to proceed in a series of phases, with cognitive resour...