Older adults show relatively minor age-related decline in memory for single items, while their memory for associations is markedly reduced. Inter-individual differences in memory function in older adults are substantial but the neurobiological underpinnings of such differences are not well understood. In particular, the relative importance of inter-individual differences in the medio-temporal lobe (MTL) and the lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) for associative and item recognition in older adults is still ambiguous. We therefore aimed to first establish the distinction between inter-individual differences in associative memory (recollection-based) performance and item memory (familiarity-based) performance in older adults and subsequently lin...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Healthy aging is associated with episodic memory decline and spatial and temporal context memory tas...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
Older adults show relatively minor age-related decline in memory for single items, while their memor...
The anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) is believed to play a critical role in integrating the outputs...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory in young adults demonstrate greater functional neural activi...
Age-related declines in relational encoding are well documented. It remains unclear, however, whethe...
Our memory for personal experiences (e.g., the first day at school) is termed episodic memory. This ...
It is well established that older adults show a deficit in episodic memory. The associative deficit ...
The present experiment aimed to investigate age differences in the neural correlates of familiarity ...
Aging is accompanied by an impairment of associative memory. The medial temporal lobe and fronto-str...
The current study examined the effect of healthy ageing on recollection and familiarity in a picture...
Dual-process theories posit that two separate processes are involved in recognition, namely recollec...
Previous studies have proposed an associative deficit hypothesis, which attributes part of older adu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Healthy aging is associated with episodic memory decline and spatial and temporal context memory tas...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
Older adults show relatively minor age-related decline in memory for single items, while their memor...
The anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) is believed to play a critical role in integrating the outputs...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory in young adults demonstrate greater functional neural activi...
Age-related declines in relational encoding are well documented. It remains unclear, however, whethe...
Our memory for personal experiences (e.g., the first day at school) is termed episodic memory. This ...
It is well established that older adults show a deficit in episodic memory. The associative deficit ...
The present experiment aimed to investigate age differences in the neural correlates of familiarity ...
Aging is accompanied by an impairment of associative memory. The medial temporal lobe and fronto-str...
The current study examined the effect of healthy ageing on recollection and familiarity in a picture...
Dual-process theories posit that two separate processes are involved in recognition, namely recollec...
Previous studies have proposed an associative deficit hypothesis, which attributes part of older adu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Healthy aging is associated with episodic memory decline and spatial and temporal context memory tas...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...