Objective: Age-related changes in information-processing and executive control are accompanied by the alteration of electrophysiological components mirroring those processes. Such electrophysiology markers may also offer useful information for the evaluation of experimental empowerment protocols and may help in overcoming the limitations of behavioural outcome measures. We then designed a longitudinal study and compared behavioural and electrophysiological modulations induced by a cognitive- and a neuromodulation-based empowerment protocol. In particular, we focused on the N2 event-related potential (ERP) - associated to basic information-processing and investigated as biomarker of the progression to pathological decline. Participants and ...
The present thesis explores the electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with attention and...
Background: In healthy older adults, excess theta activity is an electroencephalographic (EEG) predi...
Age-related changes of cognitive brain function are reflected by neurophysiological measurements suc...
Objective: Age-related changes in information-processing and executive control are accompanied by th...
Background: Besides being characterized by increased psycho-physical frailty, physiological aging is...
Physiological aging is a dynamic process that, despite an increase in physical and cognitive frailty...
Objective: While the contribution of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) in preventing cognitive d...
State of the art: Cognitive consequences of aging are mainly due to deterioration of prefrontal stru...
Executive functions tend to decrease their efficiency during the physiological aging process. Nevert...
Executive functions tend to decrease their efficiency during the physiological aging process. Nevert...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) techniques proved to be valuable tools in supporting cognitive...
During healthy aging, inhibitory processing is affected at the sensorial, perceptual, and cognitive ...
As people age, their performance on tasks requiring cognitive control often declines. Such a decline...
As people age, their performance on tasks requiring cognitive control often declines. Such a decline...
The present thesis explores the electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with attention and...
Background: In healthy older adults, excess theta activity is an electroencephalographic (EEG) predi...
Age-related changes of cognitive brain function are reflected by neurophysiological measurements suc...
Objective: Age-related changes in information-processing and executive control are accompanied by th...
Background: Besides being characterized by increased psycho-physical frailty, physiological aging is...
Physiological aging is a dynamic process that, despite an increase in physical and cognitive frailty...
Objective: While the contribution of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) in preventing cognitive d...
State of the art: Cognitive consequences of aging are mainly due to deterioration of prefrontal stru...
Executive functions tend to decrease their efficiency during the physiological aging process. Nevert...
Executive functions tend to decrease their efficiency during the physiological aging process. Nevert...
The aging process is associated to a complex ensemble of structural and functional changes. Focusing...
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) techniques proved to be valuable tools in supporting cognitive...
During healthy aging, inhibitory processing is affected at the sensorial, perceptual, and cognitive ...
As people age, their performance on tasks requiring cognitive control often declines. Such a decline...
As people age, their performance on tasks requiring cognitive control often declines. Such a decline...
The present thesis explores the electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with attention and...
Background: In healthy older adults, excess theta activity is an electroencephalographic (EEG) predi...
Age-related changes of cognitive brain function are reflected by neurophysiological measurements suc...