[Abstract] Previous studies have suggested that older adults with age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) may show a significant decline in attentional resource capacity and inhibitory processes in addition to memory impairment. In the present paper, the potential attentional capture by task-irrelevant stimuli was examined in older adults with AAMI compared to healthy older adults using scalp-recorded event-related brain potentials (ERPs). ERPs were recorded during the execution of a visual search task, in which the participants had to detect the presence of a target stimulus that differed from distractors by orientation. To explore the automatic attentional capture phenomenon, an irrelevant distractor stimulus defined by a different featur...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
One of the most robust findings in cognitive functioning is that the elderly are more easily distrac...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from healthy young and older subjects during the execu...
Selective attention reflects the top-down control of sensory processing that is mediated by enhancem...
[Abstract] It is still not well known whether the age-related behavioural slowing observed during vi...
We examined visual selective attention under perceptual load - simultaneous presentation of task-rel...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Healthy aging is associated with decline in the ability to maintain visual information in working me...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Healthy older adults often have problems to ignore irrelevant information. A lack of executive contr...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
One of the most robust findings in cognitive functioning is that the elderly are more easily distrac...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from healthy young and older subjects during the execu...
Selective attention reflects the top-down control of sensory processing that is mediated by enhancem...
[Abstract] It is still not well known whether the age-related behavioural slowing observed during vi...
We examined visual selective attention under perceptual load - simultaneous presentation of task-rel...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Healthy aging is associated with decline in the ability to maintain visual information in working me...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Healthy older adults often have problems to ignore irrelevant information. A lack of executive contr...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
One of the most robust findings in cognitive functioning is that the elderly are more easily distrac...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...