Studies regarding aged individuals' performance on the Flanker task differ with respect to reporting impaired or intact executive control. Past work has explained this discrepancy by hypothesising that elderly individuals use increased top-down control mechanisms advantageous to Flanker performance. This study investigated this mechanism, focussing on cumulative experienced stress as a factor that may impact on its execution, thereby leading to impaired performance. Thirty elderly and thirty young participants completed a version of the Flanker task paired with electroencephalographic recordings of the alpha frequency, whose increased synchronisation indexes inhibitory processes. Among high stress elderly individuals, findings revealed a ge...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Ageing adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential ski...
peer reviewedown on whether and how age modulates stress effects on executive functions and their ne...
Studies highlight cumulative life stress as a significant predictor of accelerated cognitive aging. ...
A large field of research seeks to explore and understand the factors that may cause different rates...
Exerting inhibitory control is a cognitive ability mediated by functions known to decline with age. ...
It is unclear whether or not older adults experience more difficulty managing cognitive conflict by ...
Inhibition, the ability to suppress irrelevant information, thoughts or movements, is crucial for hu...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
Background Inhibitory control is a core executive function. It involves our ability to think before ...
Inhibitory control deficits represent a key aspect of the cognitive declines associated with aging. ...
A large body of neuroscientific work indicates that exposure to experienced stress causes damage to ...
Cumulative experienced stress produces shortcomings in old adults’ cognitive performance. These are ...
Prefrontal cortex (PFC) based cognitive functions have been shown to be impaired with increasing ag...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Ageing adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential ski...
peer reviewedown on whether and how age modulates stress effects on executive functions and their ne...
Studies highlight cumulative life stress as a significant predictor of accelerated cognitive aging. ...
A large field of research seeks to explore and understand the factors that may cause different rates...
Exerting inhibitory control is a cognitive ability mediated by functions known to decline with age. ...
It is unclear whether or not older adults experience more difficulty managing cognitive conflict by ...
Inhibition, the ability to suppress irrelevant information, thoughts or movements, is crucial for hu...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
Background Inhibitory control is a core executive function. It involves our ability to think before ...
Inhibitory control deficits represent a key aspect of the cognitive declines associated with aging. ...
A large body of neuroscientific work indicates that exposure to experienced stress causes damage to ...
Cumulative experienced stress produces shortcomings in old adults’ cognitive performance. These are ...
Prefrontal cortex (PFC) based cognitive functions have been shown to be impaired with increasing ag...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Ageing adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential ski...
peer reviewedown on whether and how age modulates stress effects on executive functions and their ne...