It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during the later decades of adult life. The acquisition of new information becomes less efficient, which, coupled with a diminished retention of this information for later use, results in substantially poorer memory performance. The ability to plan new activities, solve problems and make complex decisions, as well as cognitive flexibility is noticeably diminished. In addition, attentional processes appear to be invariably poorer in old subjects than in young subjects (for review). While it is quite clearly established that elderly subjects (i.e. after 65 years of age) show a deterioration of cognitive functioning, there is also evidence that this dete...
In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients...
A longstanding debate in dementia research has been whether normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
A decline in cognitive functioning is part of physiological aging. Accelerated cognitive decline is ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive abilities decline with normal aging. Fluid abilities such as speed and problem...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
We have summarized the literature on cognitive changes in normal aging. The concepts of normal aging...
International audienceA third of those over 80 years of age are likely to have dementia, the lack of...
In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients...
A longstanding debate in dementia research has been whether normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. Ho...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
A decline in cognitive functioning is part of physiological aging. Accelerated cognitive decline is ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive abilities decline with normal aging. Fluid abilities such as speed and problem...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
We have summarized the literature on cognitive changes in normal aging. The concepts of normal aging...
International audienceA third of those over 80 years of age are likely to have dementia, the lack of...
In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients...
A longstanding debate in dementia research has been whether normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...