The brain as a system with gradually declining resources by age maximizes its performance by neural network reorganization for greater efficiency of neuronal processes which is reflected in changes of event-related band responses (ERBRs) for sensory stimuli. Whether changes of high-frequency components of event-related responses are related to plasticity in neural recruitment during stabilization of sensory/cognitive mechanisms accompanying aging or are underlying pathological changes remains unknown. The effect of aging on beta (β1: 12.5–20; β2: 20.5–30 Hz) and gamma (γ1: 30.5–49; γ2: 52–69 Hz) band components of ERP was studied in an auditory discrimination task (low-frequency and high-frequency tone) at frontal, central, parietal and occ...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
visualsensoryjunctions on brain signalprocessingduringnormalagingfrom an electrophysiologicalperspec...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Audiovisual integration occurs frequently and has been shown to exhibit age-related differences via ...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sensitivity to temporal regularity (e.g., recurring modulation in amplitude) is...
As we get older, perception in cluttered environments becomes increasingly difficult as a result of ...
Neural response adaptation plays an important role in perception and cognition. Here, we used electr...
Age-related effects were studied in 14 younger (M = 34 years) and 14 (M = 47 years) older healthy pa...
The development of large-scale functional organization of the human brain across the lifespan is not...
The development of large-scale functional organization of the human brain across the lifespan is not...
ObjectiveTo examine the affects of aging on auditory cortical activity during a short-term memory ta...
Speech understanding problems are highly prevalent in the aging population, even when hearing sensit...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
visualsensoryjunctions on brain signalprocessingduringnormalagingfrom an electrophysiologicalperspec...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Audiovisual integration occurs frequently and has been shown to exhibit age-related differences via ...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sensitivity to temporal regularity (e.g., recurring modulation in amplitude) is...
As we get older, perception in cluttered environments becomes increasingly difficult as a result of ...
Neural response adaptation plays an important role in perception and cognition. Here, we used electr...
Age-related effects were studied in 14 younger (M = 34 years) and 14 (M = 47 years) older healthy pa...
The development of large-scale functional organization of the human brain across the lifespan is not...
The development of large-scale functional organization of the human brain across the lifespan is not...
ObjectiveTo examine the affects of aging on auditory cortical activity during a short-term memory ta...
Speech understanding problems are highly prevalent in the aging population, even when hearing sensit...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
visualsensoryjunctions on brain signalprocessingduringnormalagingfrom an electrophysiologicalperspec...