In the absence of any neuropsychiatric condition, older adults may show declining performance in several cognitive processes and among them, in retrieving and producing words, reflected in slower responses and even reduced accuracy compared to younger adults. To overcome this difficulty, healthy older adults implement compensatory strategies, which are the focus of this paper. We provide a review of mainstream findings on deficient mechanisms and possible neurocognitive strategies used by older adults to overcome the deleterious effects of age on lexical production. Moreover, we present findings on genetic and lifestyle factors that might either be protective or risk factors of cognitive impairment in advanced age. We propose that "aging-mo...
Healthy ageing is commonly accompanied by cognitive decline affecting several domains such as execu...
International audienceThe effect of normal aging on lexical production and semantic processing was e...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
In the absence of any neuropsychiatric condition, older adults may show declining performance in sev...
International audienceAbstract In the absence of any neuropsychiatric condition, older adults may sh...
Human behavioral data indicate that older adults are slower to perform lexical decisions (LDs) than ...
Healthy ageing is related to word-finding difficulties. Cognitive reserve (CR) is defined as the abi...
Age-related changes in cognitive and language functions have been extensively researched over the pa...
Across the lifespan, successful language comprehension is crucial for continued participation in eve...
International audienceThis fMRI study aimed to explore the effect of normal aging on word retrieval ...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
Despite increased difficulties to find words in the daily life, older adults show preserved object n...
With the world’s population getting older and older, gaining more insight into the cognitive consequ...
This overview provides both theoretical and empirical reasons for emphasizing practice and familiar ...
Healthy ageing is commonly accompanied by cognitive decline affecting several domains such as execu...
International audienceThe effect of normal aging on lexical production and semantic processing was e...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
In the absence of any neuropsychiatric condition, older adults may show declining performance in sev...
International audienceAbstract In the absence of any neuropsychiatric condition, older adults may sh...
Human behavioral data indicate that older adults are slower to perform lexical decisions (LDs) than ...
Healthy ageing is related to word-finding difficulties. Cognitive reserve (CR) is defined as the abi...
Age-related changes in cognitive and language functions have been extensively researched over the pa...
Across the lifespan, successful language comprehension is crucial for continued participation in eve...
International audienceThis fMRI study aimed to explore the effect of normal aging on word retrieval ...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
Despite increased difficulties to find words in the daily life, older adults show preserved object n...
With the world’s population getting older and older, gaining more insight into the cognitive consequ...
This overview provides both theoretical and empirical reasons for emphasizing practice and familiar ...
Healthy ageing is commonly accompanied by cognitive decline affecting several domains such as execu...
International audienceThe effect of normal aging on lexical production and semantic processing was e...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...