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  • Cognitive neuroscience of aging = linking cognitive and cerebral aging /
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    Title/Author: Cognitive neuroscience of aging/ edited by Roberto Cabeza, Lars Nyberg, and Denise Park.
    Reminder of title: linking cognitive and cerebral aging /
    other author: Cabeza, Roberto.
    Published: Oxford ;Oxford University Press, : 2005.,
    Description: viii, 400 p. :ill. (some col.) ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Cognitive neuroscience of aging: emergence of a new discipline / Roberto Cabeza, Lars Nyberg, Denise C. Park -- The aging brain observed in vivo: differential changes and their modifiers/ Naftali Raz -- The role of dopamine systems in cognitive aging / Lars B醀ckman, Lars Farde -- Electrophysiological and optical measures of cognitive aging/ Monica Fabiani, Gabriele Gratton -- A critical evaluation of BOLD functional MRI in the study of cognitive aging/ Adam H. Gazzaley, Mark D'Esposito -- The relationship between brain activity, cognitive performance, and aging: the case of memory -- Michael D. Rugg, Alexa M. Morcom -- Age-related changes in neural activity during visual perception and attention/ David J. Madden, Wythe L. Whiting, Scott A. Huettel -- The cognitive neuroscience of aging and working memory / Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Ching-Yune C. Sylvester -- Long-term memory and aging: a cognitive neuroscience perspective/ Denise C. Park, Angela H. Gutchess -- The neural basis of age-related declines in prospective memory/ Robert West -- Three principles for cognitive aging research: multiple causes and sequelae, variance in expression and response, and the need for integrative theory/ Randy L. Buckner -- Functional connectivity during memory tasks in healthy aging and dementia / Cheryl L. Grady -- Cognitive training in healthy aging: a cognitive neuroscience perspective/ Lars Nyberg -- Age-related changes in hemispheric organization / Sander Daselaar, Roberto Cabeza -- Neurocomputational perspectives linking neuromodulation, processing noise, representational distinctiveness, and cognitive aging / Shu-Chen Li.
    Subject: Brain - Aging. -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=138175An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 1423720334 (electronic bk.)
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