Advancing age affects the recruitment of task related neural resources thereby changing the efficiency, capacity and use of compensatory processes. With advancing age, brain activity may therefore increase within a region or be reorganized to utilize different brain regions. The different brain regions may be exclusive to old adults or accessible to young and old alike, but non-optimal. Interference during verbal working memory information retention recruits parahippocampal brain regions in young adults similar to brain activity recruited by old adults in the absence of external interference. The current work tests the hypothesis that old adults recruit neural resources to combat increases in age-related intrinsic noise that young adults re...
One mechanism that may allow older adults to continue to successfully perform certain cognitive task...
We tested the limits of working-memory capacity (WMC) of young adults, old adults, and children with...
Previous research has found that older adults are more susceptible to proactive interference. This i...
One of the main causes for age-related declines in working memory is a higher vulnerability to retro...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Research on aging and memory has consistently demonstrated decreased memory performance in older adu...
This study addressed the effects of age and memory load on the neural substrates of verbal and spati...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
The ability to distinguish currently relevant from familiar but irrelevant memories is important in ...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
& Older adults were tested on a verbal working memory task that used the item-recognition paradi...
Toepper M, Gebhardt H, Bauer E, et al. The impact of age on load-related dorsolateral prefrontal cor...
Objective: Recent research has focused on interference resolution deficits as the main cause of sho...
The brain adapts to structural and functional changes that naturally occur over the latter half of t...
One mechanism that may allow older adults to continue to successfully perform certain cognitive task...
We tested the limits of working-memory capacity (WMC) of young adults, old adults, and children with...
Previous research has found that older adults are more susceptible to proactive interference. This i...
One of the main causes for age-related declines in working memory is a higher vulnerability to retro...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Research on aging and memory has consistently demonstrated decreased memory performance in older adu...
This study addressed the effects of age and memory load on the neural substrates of verbal and spati...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
The ability to distinguish currently relevant from familiar but irrelevant memories is important in ...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
& Older adults were tested on a verbal working memory task that used the item-recognition paradi...
Toepper M, Gebhardt H, Bauer E, et al. The impact of age on load-related dorsolateral prefrontal cor...
Objective: Recent research has focused on interference resolution deficits as the main cause of sho...
The brain adapts to structural and functional changes that naturally occur over the latter half of t...
One mechanism that may allow older adults to continue to successfully perform certain cognitive task...
We tested the limits of working-memory capacity (WMC) of young adults, old adults, and children with...
Previous research has found that older adults are more susceptible to proactive interference. This i...