This work supports Hasher and Zacks' deficit of inhibition theory (1988). The author pinpoints the first level of cognitive processing (acquisition and working memory)as principal responsible of age related differences in memory tasks and underlines that old aged difficulties to inhibit irrelevant information might partially explain impaired cognitive processes in the elderly
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
that memory declines with old age. However, this decline seems to be differential, affecting only so...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Cognitive aging is a mosaic of selective deficits and spared abilities. To account for such discrepa...
Cognitive aging has been examined with two approaches: one that tries to identify age-reated differe...
One of the hypothesis proposed in order to explain age associated memory impairment accounts for the...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
AbstractThe present investigation aimed to assess whether a generalised inhibitory breakdown (Hasher...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of the cognitive inhibition construct on a sam...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
One conception of inhibitory functioning suggests that the ability to successfully inhibit a predomi...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
that memory declines with old age. However, this decline seems to be differential, affecting only so...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Cognitive aging is a mosaic of selective deficits and spared abilities. To account for such discrepa...
Cognitive aging has been examined with two approaches: one that tries to identify age-reated differe...
One of the hypothesis proposed in order to explain age associated memory impairment accounts for the...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
AbstractThe present investigation aimed to assess whether a generalised inhibitory breakdown (Hasher...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of the cognitive inhibition construct on a sam...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
One conception of inhibitory functioning suggests that the ability to successfully inhibit a predomi...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
that memory declines with old age. However, this decline seems to be differential, affecting only so...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...