| Literature DB >> 27321587 |
Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz1, Katherine A Cooke2.
Abstract
In this review we provide a broad overview of major trends in the cognitive neuroscience of aging and illustrate their roots in the pioneering ideas and discoveries of Morris Moscovitch and his close collaborators, especially Gordon Winocur. These trends include an on-going focus on the specific and dissociable contributions of medial temporal and frontal lobe processes to cognitive aging, especially in the memory domain, the role of individual variability stemming from different patterns of underlying neural decline, the possibility of compensatory neural and cognitive influences that alter the expression of neurobiological aging, and the investigation of lifestyle and psychosocial factors that affect plasticity and may contribute to the rate and level of neurocognitive decline. These prescient ideas, evident in the early work of Moscovitch and Winocur, continue to drive on-going research efforts in the cognitive neuroscience of aging.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive aging; Frontal lobes; Human neuropsychology; Magnetic resonance imaging; Memory
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27321587 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.06.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychologia ISSN: 0028-3932 Impact factor: 3.139