Healthy aging beyond the age of 65 is characterized by a general decrease in cognitive control over actions: old adults have more difficulty than young adults in stopping overt responses. Responsible for this cognitive decrement is the continuous decline of striatal and extrastriatal dopamine (DA). The resource-modulation hypothesis assumes that genetic variability is more likely to result in performance differences when brain resources move away from close-to-optimal levels, as in aging. To test this hypothesis we investigated, first, whether individual differences in the C957T polymorphism at DRD2 gene (rs6277) contribute to individual differences in the proficiency to inhibit behavioral responses in a stop-signal task. Second, we assesse...
According to a neurocomputational theory of cognitive aging, senescent changes in dopaminergic modul...
Objectives. Recent work suggests that a genetic variation associated with increased dopamine metabol...
[[abstract]]The dopamine receptor-related loci have been suggested to be associated with cognitive f...
Aging compromises dopamine transporter (DAT) and receptor mechanisms in the frontostriatal circuitry...
Aging and dopamine modulation have both been independently shown to influence the functional connect...
The ability to inhibit a prepared emotional or motor action is difficult but critical to everyday fu...
■ Emerging evidence from animal studies suggests that sub-optimal dopamine (DA) modulation may be as...
Dopamine (DA) integrity is suggested as a potential cause of individual differences in working memor...
Emerging evidence from animal studies suggests that suboptimal dopamine (DA) modulation may be assoc...
Failures of inhibitory control can severely affect everyday life in healthy individuals and represen...
When people are getting old, they often feel increasingly harder to concentrate, and become slower a...
Dopaminergic neuromodulation is critically important for brain and cognitive integrity. The DRD2/ANK...
Genetic variability in the dopaminergic and neurotrophic systems could contribute to age-related imp...
Individual differences in cognitive performance increase from early to late adulthood, likely reflec...
Both the dopaminergic and glutamatergic systems modulate episodic memory consolidation. Evidence fro...
According to a neurocomputational theory of cognitive aging, senescent changes in dopaminergic modul...
Objectives. Recent work suggests that a genetic variation associated with increased dopamine metabol...
[[abstract]]The dopamine receptor-related loci have been suggested to be associated with cognitive f...
Aging compromises dopamine transporter (DAT) and receptor mechanisms in the frontostriatal circuitry...
Aging and dopamine modulation have both been independently shown to influence the functional connect...
The ability to inhibit a prepared emotional or motor action is difficult but critical to everyday fu...
■ Emerging evidence from animal studies suggests that sub-optimal dopamine (DA) modulation may be as...
Dopamine (DA) integrity is suggested as a potential cause of individual differences in working memor...
Emerging evidence from animal studies suggests that suboptimal dopamine (DA) modulation may be assoc...
Failures of inhibitory control can severely affect everyday life in healthy individuals and represen...
When people are getting old, they often feel increasingly harder to concentrate, and become slower a...
Dopaminergic neuromodulation is critically important for brain and cognitive integrity. The DRD2/ANK...
Genetic variability in the dopaminergic and neurotrophic systems could contribute to age-related imp...
Individual differences in cognitive performance increase from early to late adulthood, likely reflec...
Both the dopaminergic and glutamatergic systems modulate episodic memory consolidation. Evidence fro...
According to a neurocomputational theory of cognitive aging, senescent changes in dopaminergic modul...
Objectives. Recent work suggests that a genetic variation associated with increased dopamine metabol...
[[abstract]]The dopamine receptor-related loci have been suggested to be associated with cognitive f...