Aging has been associated with declined performance in tasks that rely on working memory (WM). Because attention and WM are tightly coupled, declined performance on a WM task in older adults could be due to deficits in attention, memory capacity, or both. We used alpha (8-14 Hz) power modulations as an index to assess how changes in attention and memory capacity contribute to decreased WM performance in older adults. We recorded the magnetoencephalogram in healthy older (60-76 years) and younger adults (18-28 years) while they performed a lateralized WM task. At matched difficulty, older adults showed significantly lower memory spans than younger adults. Alpha lateralization during retention was nearly absent in older adults due to a bilate...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Attention operates through top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) mechanisms. Recently, it has been shown ...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...
Aging has been associated with declined performance in tasks that rely on working memory (WM). Becau...
First published: 03 November 2020Working memory (WM) is vulnerable to age-related decline, particula...
Contains fulltext : 160415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Healthy aging...
Background: Recent behavioural research has reported age-related changes in the costs of refocusing ...
To successfully encode information into long-term memory, we need top-down control to focus our atte...
Aging adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential skil...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
One of the main causes for age-related declines in working memory is a higher vulnerability to retro...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
This thesis is concerned with the age-related changes in working memory (WM), and the inter-individu...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Attention operates through top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) mechanisms. Recently, it has been shown ...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...
Aging has been associated with declined performance in tasks that rely on working memory (WM). Becau...
First published: 03 November 2020Working memory (WM) is vulnerable to age-related decline, particula...
Contains fulltext : 160415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Healthy aging...
Background: Recent behavioural research has reported age-related changes in the costs of refocusing ...
To successfully encode information into long-term memory, we need top-down control to focus our atte...
Aging adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential skil...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
One of the main causes for age-related declines in working memory is a higher vulnerability to retro...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
This thesis is concerned with the age-related changes in working memory (WM), and the inter-individu...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Attention operates through top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) mechanisms. Recently, it has been shown ...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...