Twenty young (20.5 years) and 20 middle-aged academics (57.2 years) performed a priming-recall task which was presented in three blocks. In each block, participants read 40 word pairs after which a recall task had to be carried out. Half of the word pairs were highly associated while the others were low associated. Targets showed the N400 of the middle-aged group to be both delayed and smaller in amplitude for low-associated items. N400 of primes, however, showed no age-related latency difference but was smaller for the middle-aged group due to a positive shift. It is argued that this shift possibly indicates age differences in semantic activation or buildup of context. A reanalysis showed individual differences in word pair processing to d...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compare...
Twenty young (20.5 years) and 20 middle-aged academics (57.2 years) performed a priming-recall task ...
Twenty young (20.5 years) and 20 middle-aged academics (57.2 years) performed a priming-recall task ...
The goal of this study was to test whether semantic priming in response to a word that immediately f...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
The use of contextual information is an important capability to facilitate language comprehension. T...
International audienceThis experiment investigated age differences in electrophysiological correlate...
International audienceThis experiment investigated age differences in electrophysiological correlate...
Previous studies have shown both declining and stable semantic-memory abilities during healthy aging...
In each of 2 experiments, 32 young (aged 18–25 yrs) and 32 elderly (aged 63–79 yrs) adults studied 3...
To examine the effects of healthy ageing on the electrophysiological correlates of recognition memor...
In this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compared in extensive groups of young...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compare...
Twenty young (20.5 years) and 20 middle-aged academics (57.2 years) performed a priming-recall task ...
Twenty young (20.5 years) and 20 middle-aged academics (57.2 years) performed a priming-recall task ...
The goal of this study was to test whether semantic priming in response to a word that immediately f...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
The use of contextual information is an important capability to facilitate language comprehension. T...
International audienceThis experiment investigated age differences in electrophysiological correlate...
International audienceThis experiment investigated age differences in electrophysiological correlate...
Previous studies have shown both declining and stable semantic-memory abilities during healthy aging...
In each of 2 experiments, 32 young (aged 18–25 yrs) and 32 elderly (aged 63–79 yrs) adults studied 3...
To examine the effects of healthy ageing on the electrophysiological correlates of recognition memor...
In this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compared in extensive groups of young...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this event-related fMRI study, brain activity patterns were compare...