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Conitive Neural Mechanisms of Aging

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology / The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, (P)1226-9654; (E)2733-466X
2004, v.16 no.3, pp.317-336

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Abstract

As an introduction to the cognitive neurological bases of aging, an overview of cognitive psychological, neurological, and cognitive neuroscientific research on aging is presented. Recent aging studies on perception and attention, declarative and procedural memory, priming, and working memory are reviewed. Theoretical views of processing speed, processing resource, inhibition, and sensory function are discussed along with the constraints of generalized aging models based on single mechanism.

keywords
노화, 인지신경과학, 기능적 보상, 전두엽가설, aging, cognitive neuroscience, functional compensation, frontal lobe hypothesis, aging, cognitive neuroscience, functional compensation, frontal lobe hypothesis

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