Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibitory control, although we do not have a comprehensive understanding of the associated cognitive processes. The ability to engage and disengage attention is a crucial cognitive operation of inhibitory control and can be readily investigated using the “gap effect” in a saccadic eye movement paradigm. In previous work, various demographic factors were confounded; therefore, here, we examine separately the effects of cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s disease, ethnicity/culture and age. This study included young (N = 44) and old (N = 96) European participants, AD (N = 32), mildly cognitively impaired participants (MCI: N = 47) and South Asian old...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Tasks emphasizing 3 different aspects of selective attention—inhibition, visuospatial selective atte...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye-tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Introduction: Eye tracking provides a convenient and promising biological marker of cognitive impair...
Eye movements are involved in almost all aspects of daily life and can provide valuable insights int...
The current study investigated a novel visual distracter task as a potential diagnostic marker for t...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease have an impairment of inhibitory control for reasons that are curr...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD)...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Similar manifestations of functional decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease obscure differences i...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Eye movement behaviour during visual exploration of 24 patients with probable Alzheimer's disease an...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Tasks emphasizing 3 different aspects of selective attention—inhibition, visuospatial selective atte...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye-tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Introduction: Eye tracking provides a convenient and promising biological marker of cognitive impair...
Eye movements are involved in almost all aspects of daily life and can provide valuable insights int...
The current study investigated a novel visual distracter task as a potential diagnostic marker for t...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease have an impairment of inhibitory control for reasons that are curr...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD)...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Similar manifestations of functional decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease obscure differences i...
Attentional control of executive function declines during the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. C...
Eye movement behaviour during visual exploration of 24 patients with probable Alzheimer's disease an...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Tasks emphasizing 3 different aspects of selective attention—inhibition, visuospatial selective atte...
Extensive research has demonstrated that eye-tracking tasks can effectively indicate cognitive impai...