Title of article :
Ageing affects brain activity in highly educated older adults: An ERP study using a word-stem priming task
Author/Authors :
Osorio، نويسنده , , Alexandra and Fay، نويسنده , , Séverine and Pouthas، نويسنده , , Viviane and Ballesteros، نويسنده , , Soledad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
13
From page :
522
To page :
534
Abstract :
In this event-related evoked potentials (ERP) study, the neural correlates of a group of highly educated older adults were compared with those of a group of young adults while performing a word-stem completion priming task under semantic and lexical encoding conditions. The results revealed that both age groups exhibited robust priming. The older participants showed better performance than the young adults. Both groups exhibited ERP repetition effects at posterior sites, but only the older adults showed additional frontal activity. The results suggest that highly performing older adults compensate for their lower level of parieto-occipital functioning, reflected by smaller P300 amplitude at posterior sites, by recruiting frontal sites as a mode of brain adaptation.
Keywords :
Word-stem priming , repetition priming , Event-related potential (ERP) , Awareness , ageing
Journal title :
Cortex
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Cortex
Record number :
2300441
Link To Document :
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