The main goal of the present study is to examine to what extent age and cognitive impairment contribute to learning performance (cognitive plasticity, cognitive modifiability, or learning potential). To address this question, participants coming from four studies (Longitudinal Study of Active Aging, age range, 55–75 years, N = 458; Longitudinal Study in the very old [90+], age range, 90–102, N = 188, and Cognitive Plasticity within the Course of Cognitive Impairment, 97 “Normal”, 57 mild cognitive impairment [MCI], and 98 Alzheimer’s disease [AD] patients) were examined through a measure of verbal learning (developed from Rey). The results show that all age, MCI, and AD groups learned across the five learning trials of that test, but signi...
The main purpose of this study was to examine some of the effects of normal aging on test performanc...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
The general objective of this study was to analyze cognitive plasticity as a variable related to su...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
To address the question of whether cognitive plasticity varies by age and level of cognitive functio...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
It has been demonstrated that older adults preserve considerable cognitive plasticity (e.g., Hertzog...
Standardized tests of learning and memory are sensitive to changes associated with both aging and su...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
To diagnose Alzheimer's disease (AD) early, tests sensitive to neuropathology and insensitive to nor...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
In this thesis I explore two strands of research: in the first half I explore the effects of langua...
The main purpose of this study was to examine some of the effects of normal aging on test performanc...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
The general objective of this study was to analyze cognitive plasticity as a variable related to su...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
To address the question of whether cognitive plasticity varies by age and level of cognitive functio...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
It has been demonstrated that older adults preserve considerable cognitive plasticity (e.g., Hertzog...
Standardized tests of learning and memory are sensitive to changes associated with both aging and su...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
To diagnose Alzheimer's disease (AD) early, tests sensitive to neuropathology and insensitive to nor...
AbstractBackgroundEducation has been robustly associated with cognitive reserve and dementia, but no...
The consequences for cognitive functioning of normal aging, depression and dementia are well known. ...
In this thesis I explore two strands of research: in the first half I explore the effects of langua...
The main purpose of this study was to examine some of the effects of normal aging on test performanc...
Characterizing the developmental trajectories of cognitive functions such as learning, memory and de...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...