Age-related decline in processing speed has long been considered a key driver of cognitive aging. While the majority of empirical evidence for the processing speed hypothesis has been obtained from analyses of between-person age differences, longitudinal studies provide a direct test of within-person change. Using recent developments in longitudinal mediation analysis, we examine the speed-mediation hypothesis at both the within-and between-person levels in two longitudinal studies, Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) and Origins of Variance in the Oldest-Old (OCTO-Twin). We found significant within-person indirect effects of change in age, such that increasing age was related to lower speed, which in turn relates to lower performance...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
Abstract Cognitive performance is known to change over age 45, especially processing speed. Studies ...
Objective: Longitudinal comparisons of neurocognitive functioning often reveal stability or age-rela...
Background: Previous longitudinal studies of cognitive aging have focused on long-term performance c...
It has long been proposed that cognitive aging in fluid abilities is driven by age-related declines ...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Many variables have been assumed to reflect speed of processing, and most are strongly related to ag...
This study was conducted to investigate the relative roles of working memory updating (updating) and...
We used structural equation modeling to study individual age-related differences in working memory, ...
We used structural equation modeling to study individual age-related differences in working memory, ...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
Abstract Cognitive performance is known to change over age 45, especially processing speed. Studies ...
Objective: Longitudinal comparisons of neurocognitive functioning often reveal stability or age-rela...
Background: Previous longitudinal studies of cognitive aging have focused on long-term performance c...
It has long been proposed that cognitive aging in fluid abilities is driven by age-related declines ...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
Multiple mediation analyses that collectively examine the prominent theories of cognitive aging (i.e...
The study investigated whether theoretical causative relations among declining cognitive abilities d...
Many variables have been assumed to reflect speed of processing, and most are strongly related to ag...
This study was conducted to investigate the relative roles of working memory updating (updating) and...
We used structural equation modeling to study individual age-related differences in working memory, ...
We used structural equation modeling to study individual age-related differences in working memory, ...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
Abstract Cognitive performance is known to change over age 45, especially processing speed. Studies ...
Objective: Longitudinal comparisons of neurocognitive functioning often reveal stability or age-rela...