Age differences in behavioral and neural correlates of proactive interference: Disentangling the role of overall working memory performance

Volume: 127, Pages: 376 - 386
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Reliable performance in working memory (WM) critically depends on the ability to resist proactive interference (PI) from previously relevant WM contents. Both WM performance and PI susceptibility are subject to cognitive decline at older adult age. However, the behavioral and neural processes underlying these co-evolving developmental changes and their potential interdependencies are not yet understood. Here, we investigated PI using a...
Paper Details
Title
Age differences in behavioral and neural correlates of proactive interference: Disentangling the role of overall working memory performance
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
127
Pages
376 - 386
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