Aging induces a decline in the ties that bind anatomical networks centered on the prefrontal cortex, which are critical for reinforcement learning and decision making. At the neurophysiological level, the prefrontal cortex may engage electrophysiological oscillatory synchronization to coordinate other brain systems during learning. We recorded scalp EEG from 21 older (mean age 69 years) and 20 young (mean age 22 years) healthy human adults while they learned stimulus-response mappings by trial-and-error using feedback. In young adults, theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory power over medial frontal and anterior frontal cortex predicted learning after errors. Older adults demonstrated a decrease in the theta-band learning-predictive signals over m...
Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...
We base many of our choices on previous experiences. Learning from the results of our actions to imp...
Memory changes are commonplace over the lifespan. With advances in neuroimaging there is accumulatin...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
The effects of healthy cognitive aging on electroencephalographic (EEG) theta (4.9-6.8 Hz) power wer...
The brain adapts to structural and functional changes that naturally occur over the latter half of t...
We address the degree to which resting EEG bandpower is associated with cognitive performance in 73 ...
Background: Recent behavioural research has reported age-related changes in the costs of refocusing ...
Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with...
Neuroimaging cognitive study of aging requires simple tasks ensuring a high rate of correct performa...
The default-mode network (DMN) is affected by advancing age, where particularly long-range connectiv...
Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...
We base many of our choices on previous experiences. Learning from the results of our actions to imp...
Memory changes are commonplace over the lifespan. With advances in neuroimaging there is accumulatin...
While many structural and biochemical changes in the brain have been previously associated with agin...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
The effects of healthy cognitive aging on electroencephalographic (EEG) theta (4.9-6.8 Hz) power wer...
The brain adapts to structural and functional changes that naturally occur over the latter half of t...
We address the degree to which resting EEG bandpower is associated with cognitive performance in 73 ...
Background: Recent behavioural research has reported age-related changes in the costs of refocusing ...
Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with...
Neuroimaging cognitive study of aging requires simple tasks ensuring a high rate of correct performa...
The default-mode network (DMN) is affected by advancing age, where particularly long-range connectiv...
Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Previous functional imaging studies have pointed to the compensatory recruitment of cortical circuit...