We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to investigate age differences in neural activation for the detection of two types of infrequent events: visually simple items requiring a response shift (targets) and visually complex items that did not entail a response shift (novels). Targets activated several prefrontal regions (e.g. middle frontal gyrus), as well as deep gray matter regions (caudate, putamen, thalamus and insula). Prefrontal activation was similar for younger and older adults, whereas deep gray matter activation was relatively greater for the older adults. Novels activated occipital regions (fusiform and lateral occipital gyri), and this activation was relatively reduced fo...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts presented at the 10th International Conference on Functional...
Several recent studies of aging and cognition have attributed decreases in the efficiency of working...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
The functional specificity of brain areas is diminished with age and accompanied by the recruitment ...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
It is controversial whether the effects of aging on various cognitive functions have the same common...
Age-related deficits in visual selective attention suggest that the efficiency of inhibitory process...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
& We investigated the hypothesis that increased prefrontal activations in older adults are compe...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Our research was primarily in...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
fMRI was used to explore age differences in the neural substrate of dual-task processing. Brain acti...
& Age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations in working memory were investigated dur...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research has shown that older adults activated...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts presented at the 10th International Conference on Functional...
Several recent studies of aging and cognition have attributed decreases in the efficiency of working...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
The functional specificity of brain areas is diminished with age and accompanied by the recruitment ...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
It is controversial whether the effects of aging on various cognitive functions have the same common...
Age-related deficits in visual selective attention suggest that the efficiency of inhibitory process...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
& We investigated the hypothesis that increased prefrontal activations in older adults are compe...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Our research was primarily in...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
fMRI was used to explore age differences in the neural substrate of dual-task processing. Brain acti...
& Age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations in working memory were investigated dur...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research has shown that older adults activated...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts presented at the 10th International Conference on Functional...
Several recent studies of aging and cognition have attributed decreases in the efficiency of working...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....