The aging brain shows a progressive loss of neuropil, which is accompanied by subtle changes in neuronal plasticity, sensory learning and memory. Neurophysiologically, aging attenuates evoked responses-including the mismatch negativity (MMN). This is accompanied by a shift in cortical responsivity from sensory (posterior) regions to executive (anterior) regions, which has been interpreted as a compensatory response for cognitive decline. Theoretical neurobiology offers a simpler explanation for all of these effects-from a Bayesian perspective, as the brain is progressively optimized to model its world, its complexity will decrease. A corollary of this complexity reduction is an attenuation of Bayesian updating or sensory learning. Here we c...
From the perspective of predictive coding, our brain embodies a hierarchical generative model to rea...
Park H, Kayser C. Diversification of perceptual mechanisms underlying preserved multisensory behavio...
Basic cognitive mechanisms, such as the abilities to briefly maintain, focus, and process informatio...
The aging brain shows a progressive loss of neuropil, which is accompanied by subtle changes in neur...
Objective: We investigated the neurophysiological mechanisms underpinning the generation of the mism...
Healthy aging is accompanied by heterogeneous decline of cognitive abilities among individuals, espe...
Physiological aging affects early sensory-perceptual processes. The aim of this experiment was to ev...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
The control of voluntary movement changes markedly with age. A critical component of motor control i...
Ageing disrupts the finely tuned excitation/inhibition balance (E:I) across cortex via a natural dec...
The initial stages of age-related cognitive decline manifest themselves through fairly innocuous, fl...
Although the aging brain is typically characterized by declines in a variety of cognitive functions,...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
The control of voluntary movement changes markedly with age. A critical component of motor control i...
From the perspective of predictive coding, our brain embodies a hierarchical generative model to rea...
Park H, Kayser C. Diversification of perceptual mechanisms underlying preserved multisensory behavio...
Basic cognitive mechanisms, such as the abilities to briefly maintain, focus, and process informatio...
The aging brain shows a progressive loss of neuropil, which is accompanied by subtle changes in neur...
Objective: We investigated the neurophysiological mechanisms underpinning the generation of the mism...
Healthy aging is accompanied by heterogeneous decline of cognitive abilities among individuals, espe...
Physiological aging affects early sensory-perceptual processes. The aim of this experiment was to ev...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
The control of voluntary movement changes markedly with age. A critical component of motor control i...
Ageing disrupts the finely tuned excitation/inhibition balance (E:I) across cortex via a natural dec...
The initial stages of age-related cognitive decline manifest themselves through fairly innocuous, fl...
Although the aging brain is typically characterized by declines in a variety of cognitive functions,...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
The control of voluntary movement changes markedly with age. A critical component of motor control i...
From the perspective of predictive coding, our brain embodies a hierarchical generative model to rea...
Park H, Kayser C. Diversification of perceptual mechanisms underlying preserved multisensory behavio...
Basic cognitive mechanisms, such as the abilities to briefly maintain, focus, and process informatio...