I remember it like it was yesterday: Age-related differences in the subjective experience of remembering

A Folville, JS Simons, A D'Argembeau… - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2021 - Springer
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their
memories as being as high, or even higher, than young adults, despite poorer objective …

Arousal increases neural gain via the locus coeruleus–noradrenaline system in younger adults but not in older adults

TH Lee, SG Greening, T Ueno, D Clewett… - Nature human …, 2018 - nature.com
In younger adults, arousal amplifies attentional focus to the most salient or goal-relevant
information while suppressing other information. A computational model of how the locus …

A functional neuroimaging meta-analysis of self-related processing in schizophrenia

S Potvin, L Gamache, O Lungu - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Schizophrenia is characterized by self-disturbances, including impaired self-
evaluation abilities and source monitoring. The cortical midline structures (eg, medial …

Effects of prior-knowledge on brain activation and connectivity during associative memory encoding

ZX Liu, C Grady, M Moscovitch - Cerebral cortex, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Forming new associations is a fundamental process of building our knowledge system. At
the brain level, how prior-knowledge influences acquisition of novel associations has not …

Age-related differences in the neural basis of the subjective vividness of memories: Evidence from multivoxel pattern classification

MK Johnson, BA Kuhl, KJ Mitchell… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2015 - Springer
Although older adults often show reduced episodic memory accuracy, their ratings of the
subjective vividness of their memories often equal or even exceed those of young adults …

The effects of age on the neural correlates of recollection success, recollection-related cortical reinstatement, and post-retrieval monitoring

TH Wang, JD Johnson, M de Chastelaine… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate whether age-related
differences in episodic memory performance are accompanied by a reduction in the …

The neural correlates of recollection and retrieval monitoring: Relationships with age and recollection performance

M de Chastelaine, JT Mattson, TH Wang, BE Donley… - Neuroimage, 2016 - Elsevier
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory
performance were investigated in samples of young (18–29 yrs), middle-aged (43–55 yrs) …

Memory's aging echo: Age-related decline in neural reactivation of perceptual details during recollection

IM McDonough, SN Cervantes, SJ Gray, DA Gallo - NeuroImage, 2014 - Elsevier
Episodic memory decline is a hallmark of normal cognitive aging. Here, we report the first
event-related fMRI study to directly investigate age differences in the neural reactivation of …

The impact of focusing on different features during encoding on young and older adults' source memory

KJ Mitchell, EM Hill - Open Psychology, 2019 - degruyter.com
Age-related source memory deficits result, in part, because young and older adults attend to
different information. We asked whether focusing young and older adults 'attention on …

Changes in the modulation of brain activity during context encoding vs. context retrieval across the adult lifespan

E Ankudowich, S Pasvanis, MN Rajah - NeuroImage, 2016 - Elsevier
Age-related deficits in context memory may arise from neural changes underlying both
encoding and retrieval of context information. Although age-related functional changes in …