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...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
International audienceRecent behavioural and imaging data have shown that memory functioning seems t...
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...
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...
The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contributions of med...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
AbstractThe two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contribution...
Available online: 29 June 2016The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Age-related reductions in neural selectivity have been linked to cognitive decline. We examined whet...
Age-related decline in episodic memory has been partially attributed to older adults’ reduced domain...
Decline in episodic memory is a common feature of healthy aging. Event-related potential (ERP) studi...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
International audienceRecent behavioural and imaging data have shown that memory functioning seems t...
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...
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...
The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contributions of med...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
AbstractThe two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contribution...
Available online: 29 June 2016The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Age-related reductions in neural selectivity have been linked to cognitive decline. We examined whet...
Age-related decline in episodic memory has been partially attributed to older adults’ reduced domain...
Decline in episodic memory is a common feature of healthy aging. Event-related potential (ERP) studi...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
International audienceRecent behavioural and imaging data have shown that memory functioning seems t...