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      • Aging and Memory: Attentional Resources and Cognitive Control 

        Craik, Fergus I. M. (2019-03-25)
        In this talk I will examine the proposition that age-related memory problems are largely attributable to declines in attentional resources and executive control, and will illustrate the arguments with experimental results ...
      • Cognition on the Go: The Opportunities and Challenges for Mobile Cognitive Health Research 

        Sliwinski, Martin J. (2018-12-05)
        The use of mobile technology affords novel opportunities to mitigate temporal, geographic, and personnel constraints imposed by in-person cognitive testing procedures, and to improve temporal precision by increasing the ...
      • Imaging in "Healthy" Aging and Dementia: A Bigger Sandbox 

        Crosson, Bruce (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-03-28)
        A growing consensus in the field of dementia research is that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) starts long before, perhaps decades before, the manifestation of its cognitive phenotype. Further, recent research suggests that reduction ...
      • Using Technologies to Support Memory Loss and Promote Functional Independence 

        Schmitter-Edgecome, Maureen (2019-05-01)
        The world’s population is aging, with the estimated number of older individuals living with memory impairment expected to rise significantly. To help individuals remain functionally independent with high quality of life, ...

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