Basic cognitive functions, such as the abilities to activate, represent, maintain, focus and process information, decline with age. A paradigm shift towards cross-level conceptions is needed in order to obtain an integrative understanding of cognitive aging phenomena that cuts across neural, information-processing, and behavioral levels. We review empirical data at these different levels, and computational theories proposed to enable their integration. A theoretical link is highlighted, relating deficient neuromodulation with noisy information processing, which might result in less distinctive cortical representations. These less distinctive representations might be implicated in working memory and attentional functions that underlie the be...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The representational hierarchical model suggests that regions of the medial temporal lobes (MTL) dif...
Basic cognitive mechanisms, such as the abilities to briefly maintain, focus, and process informatio...
An integrative theory relating cognitive aging de"cits observed at the behavioral level with ag...
Besides neuroanatomical changes, neuromodulatory mechanisms are also compromised during aging. Neura...
Cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and perception, declines with age. Besides other neu...
International audienceConsistent with embodied cognition, a growing evidence in young adults show th...
A major challenge facing those interested in understanding age-related changes in cognition, is the ...
The initial stages of age-related cognitive decline manifest themselves through fairly innocuous, fl...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
ABSTRACT—Relative to young adults, older adults are particularly impaired in episodic memory tasks r...
The manner in which the process of aging affects human information processing is of considerable the...
Although the aging brain is typically characterized by declines in a variety of cognitive functions,...
This review article surveys the evidence for age-related changes in memory from cognitive and neuroi...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The representational hierarchical model suggests that regions of the medial temporal lobes (MTL) dif...
Basic cognitive mechanisms, such as the abilities to briefly maintain, focus, and process informatio...
An integrative theory relating cognitive aging de"cits observed at the behavioral level with ag...
Besides neuroanatomical changes, neuromodulatory mechanisms are also compromised during aging. Neura...
Cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and perception, declines with age. Besides other neu...
International audienceConsistent with embodied cognition, a growing evidence in young adults show th...
A major challenge facing those interested in understanding age-related changes in cognition, is the ...
The initial stages of age-related cognitive decline manifest themselves through fairly innocuous, fl...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
ABSTRACT—Relative to young adults, older adults are particularly impaired in episodic memory tasks r...
The manner in which the process of aging affects human information processing is of considerable the...
Although the aging brain is typically characterized by declines in a variety of cognitive functions,...
This review article surveys the evidence for age-related changes in memory from cognitive and neuroi...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The literature on age-related cognitive changes suggests that some older adults may begin to experie...
The representational hierarchical model suggests that regions of the medial temporal lobes (MTL) dif...