AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral work has identified some tasks that seem to be performed in an age-invariant manner [4]. To understand the brain mechanisms responsible for this, we combined psychophysical measurements of visual short-term memory with positron emission tomography (PET) in young and old individuals. Participants judged the differences between two visual stimuli, and the memory load was manipulated by interposing a delay between the two stimuli. Both age groups performed the task equally well, but the neural systems supporting performance differed between young and old individuals. Although there was some overlap in the brain regions supporting performance (for e...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
The capacity to learn and memorize is a key determinant for the quality of life, but is known to dec...
AbstractFrontal contributions to cognitive decline in aging were explored using functional MRI. Fron...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
A functional decline of brain regions underlying memory processing represents a hallmark of cognitiv...
Three competing models of cognitive aging (neural compensation, capacity limitations, neural ineffic...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
Previous research has indicated that the neural processes which underlie working memory change with ...
The sensory recruitment model envisages visual working memory (VWM) as an emergent property that is ...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research has shown that old observers' behavioral p...
Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a posterior to anterior shift of activation in ageing (P...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
The capacity to learn and memorize is a key determinant for the quality of life, but is known to dec...
AbstractFrontal contributions to cognitive decline in aging were explored using functional MRI. Fron...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
A functional decline of brain regions underlying memory processing represents a hallmark of cognitiv...
Three competing models of cognitive aging (neural compensation, capacity limitations, neural ineffic...
Converging behavioural and neuropsychological evidence indicates that age-related changes in working...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated wh...
We measured behavioural performance and fMRI activity whilst old and young adults performed a tempor...
Previous research has indicated that the neural processes which underlie working memory change with ...
The sensory recruitment model envisages visual working memory (VWM) as an emergent property that is ...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a visual target detection (oddball) task to ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research has shown that old observers' behavioral p...
Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a posterior to anterior shift of activation in ageing (P...
International audienceCognitive procedural learning occurs in three qualitatively different phases (...
The capacity to learn and memorize is a key determinant for the quality of life, but is known to dec...
AbstractFrontal contributions to cognitive decline in aging were explored using functional MRI. Fron...