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The following pages link to Aging and the inhibition of spatial location (Q55982832):
Displaying 50 items.
- Temporal orienting of attention can be preserved in normal aging. (Q27333600) (← links)
- Bilingualism influences inhibitory control in auditory comprehension (Q28301093) (← links)
- Retrospective attention enhances visual working memory in the young but not the old: an ERP study (Q30538452) (← links)
- Brain imaging of the central executive component of working memory (Q30675507) (← links)
- Varieties of inhibition: manifestations in cognition, event-related potentials and aging (Q33645215) (← links)
- Moderate excitation leads to weakening of perceptual representations (Q34184684) (← links)
- Age and the Ability To Inhibit Distractor Information in Visual Selective Attention (Q34301670) (← links)
- Inhibitory changes after age 60 and their relationship to measures of attention and memory (Q35545681) (← links)
- Inhibitory attentional control in patients with frontal lobe damage (Q35545695) (← links)
- Dissociation of motor and sensory inhibition processes in normal aging (Q35718430) (← links)
- Sensorimotor and cognitive factors associated with the age-related increase of visual field dependence: a cross-sectional study (Q35798588) (← links)
- Effects of age on measures of complex working memory span in the beagle dog (Canis familiaris) using two versions of a spatial list learning paradigm (Q35974291) (← links)
- When age is irrelevant: distractor inhibition and target activation in priming of pop-out. (Q36103328) (← links)
- Spatial negative priming in early Alzheimer's disease: evidence for reduced cognitive inhibition (Q36563004) (← links)
- Inhibition of return: Twenty years after. (Q37806988) (← links)
- Negative priming from ignored distractors in visual selection: A review (Q38160799) (← links)
- Inhibitory control of memory in normal ageing: dissociation between impaired intentional and preserved unintentional processes (Q38384724) (← links)
- The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention (Q38444895) (← links)
- Aging and negative priming: is ignored information inhibited or remembered? (Q38446394) (← links)
- Aging, Functional Learning, and Inhibition (Q38842379) (← links)
- Depressive Symptomatology and Priming Effects Among Younger and Older Adults (Q39032132) (← links)
- Size and reversal learning in the beagle dog as a measure of executive function and inhibitory control in aging (Q39897525) (← links)
- The adaptive character of the attentional system: statistical sensitivity in a target localization task (Q41993445) (← links)
- Perceptive and semantic selection difficulties and cognitive aging (Q44564529) (← links)
- The relationship between cognitive ability and positive and negative priming in identity and spatial priming tasks (Q44577419) (← links)
- Aging impairs the ability to ignore irrelevant information in frequency discrimination tasks (Q45744617) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for cognitive control during conflict processing in visual spatial attention (Q48311180) (← links)
- Dissociation of perceptual and motor inhibitory processes in young and elderly participants using the Simon task (Q48318597) (← links)
- Verbal learning and aging: combined effects of irrelevant speech, interstimulus interval, and education (Q48425915) (← links)
- Multiple sources of positive- and negative-priming effects: an event-related potential study (Q48547438) (← links)
- Putting things into perspective: individual differences in working-memory span and the integration of information (Q48960142) (← links)
- Modulation of hippocampal plasticity and cognitive behavior by short-term blueberry supplementation in aged rats (Q49092909) (← links)
- Equivalent irrelevant-sound effects for old and young adults (Q50456596) (← links)
- Older adults encode more, not less: evidence for age-related attentional broadening (Q50532833) (← links)
- The preservation of response inhibition aftereffects in a location-based spatial negative priming task: younger versus older adults (Q50688194) (← links)
- Inhibited prime-trial distractor responses solely produce the visual spatial negative priming effect (Q50785920) (← links)
- Dissociations between identity and location negative priming (Q51030637) (← links)
- Intrusion errors in visuospatial working memory performance. (Q51921210) (← links)
- Identity and location priming effects and their temporal stability in young and older adults. (Q51940256) (← links)
- Adult age differences in inhibitory processes and their predictive validity for fluid intelligence. (Q51947317) (← links)
- Reliance on visible speech cues during multimodal language processing: individual and age differences. (Q51971322) (← links)
- [Inhibition and resource capacity during normal aging: a confrontation of the dorsal-ventral and frontal models in a modified version of negative priming]. (Q51980198) (← links)
- Age differences in inhibition of schema-activated distractors. (Q52012040) (← links)
- Influence of attended repetition trials on negative priming in younger and older adults. (Q52018244) (← links)
- Inhibitory function in the stimulus-response compatibility task. (Q52054859) (← links)
- Inhibitory control over no-longer-relevant information: adult age differences. (Q52194730) (← links)
- Accessibility Support for Older Adults with the ACCESS Framework (Q55879474) (← links)
- Lifespan changes in attention: The visual search task (Q55982824) (← links)
- Comparing the driving performance of average and older drivers: The effect of surrogate in-vehicle information systems (Q56836926) (← links)
- Aging and the seven sins of memory (Q56998401) (← links)