Alpha oscillations are causally linked to inhibitory abilities in ageing
Aging adults typically show reduced ability to ignore task-irrelevant information, an essential skill for optimal performance in many cognitive operations, including those requiring working memory (WM) resources. In a first experiment, young and elderly human participants of both genders performed a...
Main Authors: | Borghini, G, Candini, M, Filannino, C, Hussain, M, Walsh, V, Romei, V, Zokaei, N, Cappelletti, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Society for Neuroscience
2018
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