Previous evidence has shown that older adults may have specific declines in prefrontal cortex (PFC)-mediated processes supported source memory retrieval, such as strategic retrieval and post-retrieval monitoring. This decline may manifest in the form of attenuated late-frontal ERP effects. Behavioral research suggests that explicitly integrating a target context, or source, with a stimulus during encoding will improve subsequent source memory performance for both younger and older adults. Explicit item-feature binding instructions during encoding may alleviate source memory impairments, in part, by reducing the need for strategic processing during episodic retrieval. The present ERP study investigated whether explicit direction of atten...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory in young adults demonstrate greater functional neural activi...
Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of decl...
Aging is associated with declines in memory performance and profound functional and structural chang...
Previous evidence has shown that older adults may have specific declines in prefrontal cortex (PFC)-...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded (62 scalp sites) from young (M522) and older (M566) ad...
Decline in episodic memory is a common feature of healthy aging. Event-related potential (ERP) studi...
Numerous studies have documented that older adults (OAs) do not perform as well as young adults (YAs...
Healthy aging is often accompanied by episodic memory decline. Prior studies have consistently demon...
Previous studies have proposed an associative deficit hypothesis, which attributes part of older adu...
Aging is thought to involve impairments to cognitive control functions that support episodic memory,...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Previous research has found that older adults are more susceptible to proactive interference. This i...
International audienceThis experiment was designed to explore the impact of age and amount of retrie...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory in young adults demonstrate greater functional neural activi...
Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of decl...
Aging is associated with declines in memory performance and profound functional and structural chang...
Previous evidence has shown that older adults may have specific declines in prefrontal cortex (PFC)-...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded (62 scalp sites) from young (M522) and older (M566) ad...
Decline in episodic memory is a common feature of healthy aging. Event-related potential (ERP) studi...
Numerous studies have documented that older adults (OAs) do not perform as well as young adults (YAs...
Healthy aging is often accompanied by episodic memory decline. Prior studies have consistently demon...
Previous studies have proposed an associative deficit hypothesis, which attributes part of older adu...
Aging is thought to involve impairments to cognitive control functions that support episodic memory,...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Previous research has found that older adults are more susceptible to proactive interference. This i...
International audienceThis experiment was designed to explore the impact of age and amount of retrie...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory in young adults demonstrate greater functional neural activi...
Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of decl...
Aging is associated with declines in memory performance and profound functional and structural chang...