Contains fulltext : 168879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is essential to develop effective interventions aimed at ameliorating age-related cognitive decline. Previous studies found that effortful encoding benefits episodic memory in older adults. However, to date it is unclear whether this benefit is different for individuals with strong versus weak executive functioning (EF). Fifty-one older adults were recruited and divided into low (N = 26) and high (N = 25) functioning groups, based on their EF capacity. All participants performed a semantic and a perceptual incidental encoding task. Each encoding task was performed under four difficulty levels to establish different effort levels. Encoding was followed by...
Objectives. The assumption that working memory (WM) is embedded within long-term memory suggests tha...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that there is a degree of variability among older adults...
Converging evidence has demonstrated age-related reductions in the ability to selectively focus on t...
It is essential to develop effective interventions aimed at ameliorating age-related cognitive decli...
It is essential to develop effective interventions aimed at ameliorating age-related cognitive decli...
Contains fulltext : 167514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A major concern...
Cognitive training research has revealed support for both the magnification and compensation account...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study tested the hypothesis that part of the age-related decline ...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
Previous fMRI studies have demonstrated that older adults who perform as well as young adults on cer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-57).With the gradual increase in longevity and baby bo...
Objectives. The assumption that working memory (WM) is embedded within long-term memory suggests tha...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that there is a degree of variability among older adults...
Converging evidence has demonstrated age-related reductions in the ability to selectively focus on t...
It is essential to develop effective interventions aimed at ameliorating age-related cognitive decli...
It is essential to develop effective interventions aimed at ameliorating age-related cognitive decli...
Contains fulltext : 167514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A major concern...
Cognitive training research has revealed support for both the magnification and compensation account...
International audienceThe current experiment aimed to explore age differences in brain activity asso...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study tested the hypothesis that part of the age-related decline ...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
Previous fMRI studies have demonstrated that older adults who perform as well as young adults on cer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-57).With the gradual increase in longevity and baby bo...
Objectives. The assumption that working memory (WM) is embedded within long-term memory suggests tha...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that there is a degree of variability among older adults...
Converging evidence has demonstrated age-related reductions in the ability to selectively focus on t...