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Age Prediction Using Resting-State Functional MRI
The increasing lifespan and large individual differences in cognitive capability highlight the importance of comprehending the aging process of the brain. Contrary to visible signs of bodily ageing, like greyi...
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Stop** ability in younger and older adults: Behavioral and event-related potential
This study examines age-related differences in inhibitory control as measured by stop-signal performance. The participants were 24 adults aged 20–30 years and 24 older adults aged 61–76 years. The task blocks ...
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Inhibiting prepotent responses in the elderly: Distraction and disinhibition
In this study, we aimed to examine whether older adults, relative to younger adults, suffer from generic inhibition, selective inhibition, and/or distraction deficits, as assessed by behavioral and electrophys...
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“Smart inhibition”: electrophysiological evidence for the suppression of conflict-generating task rules during task switching
A major challenge for task switching is maintaining a balance between high task readiness and effectively ignoring irrelevant task rules. This calls for finely tuned inhibition that targets only the source of ...
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Abstracts for the 6th Congress of Asian Sleep Research Society