Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are large individual differences in the extent of this decline and previous research suggests that these are associated with differences in executive functioning (EF). These EF differences, and associated differences in the encoding and retrieval of episodic information, have been linked to differences in the activation of particular brain regions. The “encoding/retrieval flip” (E/R flip) framework assumes deactivation and activation of specific brain regions during successful encoding and retrieval, respectively. The present study assessed whether this framework can be used to explain EF-based individual differences in memory performance of young an...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Numerous studies have demonstrated age-related differences in the neural correlates of episodic memo...
Lesion studies have shown convincingly that the medial temporal lobes (MTL) and frontal lobes are cr...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Item does not contain fulltextLesion studies have shown convincingly that the medial temporal lobes ...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Numerous studies have demonstrated age-related differences in the neural correlates of episodic memo...
Lesion studies have shown convincingly that the medial temporal lobes (MTL) and frontal lobes are cr...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
International audienceThe present study aimed to investigate whether the level of executive function...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Item does not contain fulltextLesion studies have shown convincingly that the medial temporal lobes ...
Functional neuroimaging investigations have revealed a range of age-related differences in the neura...
Numerous studies have demonstrated age-related differences in the neural correlates of episodic memo...
Lesion studies have shown convincingly that the medial temporal lobes (MTL) and frontal lobes are cr...