In humans, ageing is characterized by decreased brain signal variability and increased behavioral variability. To understand how reduced brain variability segregates with increased behavioral variability, we investigated the association between reaction time variability, evoked brain responses and ongoing brain signal dynamics, in young (N=36) and older adults (N=39). We studied the electroencephalogram (EEG) and pupil size fluctuations to characterize the cortical and arousal responses elicited by a cued go/no-go task. Evoked responses were strongly modulated by slow (<2 Hz) fluctuations of the ongoing signals, which presented reduced power in the older participants. Although variability of the evoked responses was lower in the older parti...
BACKGROUND: Several studies report an amplitude reduction of the error negativity (Ne or ERN), an ev...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
International audienceThe present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity acr...
Herein I examine neural variability and its relationship to healthy aging and short-term memory. Thi...
The present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity across time scales in you...
Neuroscientists have long known that brain function is inherently variable. Functional magnetic reso...
Visual attention depends on bottom-up sensory activation and top-down attentional guidance. Although...
The broadband shape of the EEG spectrum, summarized using the slope of a 1/fx function, is thought t...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
Neuroimaging cognitive study of aging requires simple tasks ensuring a high rate of correct performa...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
BACKGROUND: Several studies report an amplitude reduction of the error negativity (Ne or ERN), an ev...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
International audienceThe present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity acr...
Herein I examine neural variability and its relationship to healthy aging and short-term memory. Thi...
The present work focused on the study of fluctuations of cortical activity across time scales in you...
Neuroscientists have long known that brain function is inherently variable. Functional magnetic reso...
Visual attention depends on bottom-up sensory activation and top-down attentional guidance. Although...
The broadband shape of the EEG spectrum, summarized using the slope of a 1/fx function, is thought t...
A reduction in cognitive resources has been originally proposed to account for age-related decrement...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
Neuroimaging cognitive study of aging requires simple tasks ensuring a high rate of correct performa...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
BACKGROUND: Several studies report an amplitude reduction of the error negativity (Ne or ERN), an ev...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...