It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new declarative memories, particularly memories for facts and events, has been widely shown to decline with advancing age. In contrast, the effects of aging on the ability to form new procedural memories such as skills are less well known, though it appears that older adults are able to acquire some new procedural skills over practice. The current study examines the effects of normal aging on procedural memory more closely by comparing the effects of aging on the encoding or acquisition stage of procedural learning versus its effects on the consolidation, or between-session stage of procedural learning. Twelve older and 14 young participants comp...
We investigated the influence of attentional demands on sequence-specific learning by means of the s...
Reconsolidation theory states that stabilized memories can be reactivated and altered in some way; t...
Typical aging is associated with diminished episodic memory performance. To improve our understandin...
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 is characterised by three phases, each involving...
The aging society calls for increased understanding of age-related cognitive and neural changes in m...
Objectives: Implicit skill learning underlies not only motor but cognitive and social skills, it is ...
Research has indicated that older adults perform movement sequences more slowly than young adults. T...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
Background: The brain naturally declines in function as we age. Cognitive functions can begin to dim...
While it is well accepted that motor performance declines with age, the ability to learn simple proc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
We investigated the influence of attentional demands on sequence-specific learning by means of the s...
Reconsolidation theory states that stabilized memories can be reactivated and altered in some way; t...
Typical aging is associated with diminished episodic memory performance. To improve our understandin...
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 is characterised by three phases, each involving...
The aging society calls for increased understanding of age-related cognitive and neural changes in m...
Objectives: Implicit skill learning underlies not only motor but cognitive and social skills, it is ...
Research has indicated that older adults perform movement sequences more slowly than young adults. T...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
Characterizing ontogenetic changes across the lifespan is a crucial tool in understanding neurocogni...
Background: The brain naturally declines in function as we age. Cognitive functions can begin to dim...
While it is well accepted that motor performance declines with age, the ability to learn simple proc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
We investigated the influence of attentional demands on sequence-specific learning by means of the s...
Reconsolidation theory states that stabilized memories can be reactivated and altered in some way; t...
Typical aging is associated with diminished episodic memory performance. To improve our understandin...