2024
Compensatory brain activity pattern is not present in older adults during the n-back task performance—Findings based on EEG frequency analysis
Abstract: IntroductionCognitive ability is one of the most important enablers for successful aging. At the same time, cognitive decline is a well-documented phenomenon accompanying the aging process. Nevertheless, it is acknowledged that aging can also be related to positive processes that allow one to compensate for the decline. These processes include the compensatory brain activity of older adults primarily investigated using fMRI and PET. To strengthen the cognitive interpretation of compensatory brain activity in o…
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“… Note. We previously presented this inference framework in Zając-Lamparska et al, 2024a , Zając-Lamparska et al, 2024b .
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“… Note. We previously presented this inference framework in Zając-Lamparska et al, 2024a , Zając-Lamparska et al, 2024b .
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“…The full study was registered after completion with a ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06235840 on 31 January 2024. Results on brain activity accompanying WM involvement in younger and older adults collected in a pretest measurement have been published [ 19 ], and a report on the impact of WM training on brain activity is in preparation.…”
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confidence: 99%
