A major challenge facing those interested in understanding age-related changes in cognition, is the elucidation of which neurobiological changes contribute significantly to functional loss, and how individual changes make a specific impact on behavior. Functional compensation, preservation and deterioration of cell function have all been observed to occur in senescent hippocampus of memory deficient old animals. The suggestion is made that interpretation of these patterns of brain aging may be greatly facilitated by the use of computational simulation methods directed at the neural networks of interest. © 1994 Academic Press. All rights reserved
The manner in which the process of aging affects human information processing is of considerable the...
It is becoming more clear that normal age-related cognitive decline is characterized not so much by ...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
An integrative theory relating cognitive aging de"cits observed at the behavioral level with ag...
Basic cognitive functions, such as the abilities to activate, represent, maintain, focus and process...
In all species, age brings a progressive slowing of brain function in virtually every domain. Our sp...
Abstract: We have pursued an interdisciplinary research program to develop novel behavioral assessme...
Besides neuroanatomical changes, neuromodulatory mechanisms are also compromised during aging. Neura...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and perception, declines with age. Besides other neu...
The manner in which the process of aging affects human information processing is of considerable the...
It is becoming more clear that normal age-related cognitive decline is characterized not so much by ...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
An integrative theory relating cognitive aging de"cits observed at the behavioral level with ag...
Basic cognitive functions, such as the abilities to activate, represent, maintain, focus and process...
In all species, age brings a progressive slowing of brain function in virtually every domain. Our sp...
Abstract: We have pursued an interdisciplinary research program to develop novel behavioral assessme...
Besides neuroanatomical changes, neuromodulatory mechanisms are also compromised during aging. Neura...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and perception, declines with age. Besides other neu...
The manner in which the process of aging affects human information processing is of considerable the...
It is becoming more clear that normal age-related cognitive decline is characterized not so much by ...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...