International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (cognitive, associative, and autonomous). At the beginning of this process, numerous cognitive functions are involved, subtended by distinct brain structures such as the prefrontal and parietal cortex and the cerebellum. As the learning progresses, these cognitive components are gradually replaced by psychomotor abilities, reflected by the increasing involvement of the cerebellum, thalamus, and occipital regions. In elderly subjects, although cognitive studies have revealed a learning effect, performance levels differ during the acquisition of a procedure. The effects of age on the learning of a cognitive procedure have not yet been examined u...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...
<div><p>There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in h...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
The neural system involved in cognitive control includes the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterised by three phases, each involving...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterized by three phases (cognitive, ass...
The neural system involved in cognitive control includes the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
INTRODUCTION: The rate of biological change in middle-adulthood is relatively under-studied. Here, w...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
Ageing is associated with grey matter atrophy and changes in task-related neural activations. This s...
Increasing age is accompanied by structural deteriorations in the brain. Yet, somehow, older adults ...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...
<div><p>There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in h...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
The neural system involved in cognitive control includes the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterised by three phases, each involving...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning is characterized by three phases (cognitive, ass...
The neural system involved in cognitive control includes the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
INTRODUCTION: The rate of biological change in middle-adulthood is relatively under-studied. Here, w...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
Ageing is associated with grey matter atrophy and changes in task-related neural activations. This s...
Increasing age is accompanied by structural deteriorations in the brain. Yet, somehow, older adults ...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...
<div><p>There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in h...
Behavioral studies suggest that postural control requires increased cognitive control and visuospati...