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Dissociable age and memory relationships with hippocampal subfield volumes in vivo: Data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

Dissociable age and memory relationships with hippocampal subfield volumes in vivo: Data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

... across memory functions has been widely shown in animal ...and memory performance in ...episodic memory, as indexed by word list recall at immediate presentation and following ...with memory ...

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Examining theories of cognitive ageing using the false memory paradigm

Examining theories of cognitive ageing using the false memory paradigm

... participants recalled the lure when they were presented with 12 words than when they saw 9 words. The proportion of lures recalled was lower again when lists only included 6 words. These findings can be accounted for ...

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Hot Rolling and Ageing Effect on the Pseudoelasticity Behaviour of Ti Rich TiNi Shape Memory Alloy

Hot Rolling and Ageing Effect on the Pseudoelasticity Behaviour of Ti Rich TiNi Shape Memory Alloy

... how ageing temperature affects the pseudoelasticity (PE) and its phases of Shape Memory Alloy ...the ageing temperature (constant ageing time) from 350ºC to 550ºC critical stress for ...

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Linking the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of ageing: evidence for somatotropic control of long term memory function in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

Linking the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of ageing: evidence for somatotropic control of long term memory function in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

... biological ageing of the nervous ...healthy ageing metazoans, including ...long-term memory (LTM) function that characterize ageing in this model system (Hermann et ...

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Cardiovascular risk factors and memory decline in middle-aged and older adults: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Cardiovascular risk factors and memory decline in middle-aged and older adults: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

... episodic memory) over a period of 10 years was investigated in a longitudinal, nationally-representative cohort of adults aged 50 to 64 and 65 to 79 years ...

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Prolonged rote learning produces delayed memory facilitation and metabolic changes in the hippocampus of the ageing human brain

Prolonged rote learning produces delayed memory facilitation and metabolic changes in the hippocampus of the ageing human brain

... spatial memory in ...episodic memory, while the right hippocampus seems crucial for visuo-spatial information ...of memory for- mation, and though it has since been shown in other parts of the cortex ...

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Replication of the association of HLA-B7 with Alzheimer's disease: a role for homozygosity?

Replication of the association of HLA-B7 with Alzheimer's disease: a role for homozygosity?

... Investigate Memory and Ageing (OPTIMA), suggested an association with AD of two alleles in linkage disequilibrium with each other, HLA-B7 and HLA-Cw*0702, especially in people without the ε 4 allele of ...

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The role of attention in binding visual features in working memory : evidence from cognitive ageing

The role of attention in binding visual features in working memory : evidence from cognitive ageing

... working memory can be explained by associative deficits which result in a decreased ability to generate and store bound object ...long-term memory (Naveh-Benjamin, 2000) as well as some evidence indicating ...

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The NEIL Memory Research Unit: psychosocial, biological, physiological and lifestyle factors associated with healthy ageing: study protocol

The NEIL Memory Research Unit: psychosocial, biological, physiological and lifestyle factors associated with healthy ageing: study protocol

... We aim to recruit a total cohort of 1,000 participants aged 50 and over to this longitudinal observational study at baseline, and will invite these participants to complete follow-up assessments every 2 years. The study ...

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β - Alanine protects mice from memory deficits induced by ageing, scopolamine, diazepam and ethanol

β - Alanine protects mice from memory deficits induced by ageing, scopolamine, diazepam and ethanol

... There was no significant effect on transfer latencies (TL) of young mice treated with β-alanine (10 and 20 mg/kg i.p.) for 3 successive days, as compared to control group in retention test. On the other hand, β-alanine ...

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She’s Been Away: Ageing, madness and memory

She’s Been Away: Ageing, madness and memory

... The memory sequence triggered by the restrictive hand on Lillian’s arm is the longest and most expository in the drama and leads to the ...of memory here tells us the most complete story suturing us into ...

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A REVIEW ON AGEING AND ANTI-AGEING MEASURES IN AYURVEDA .......

A REVIEW ON AGEING AND ANTI-AGEING MEASURES IN AYURVEDA .......

... The harmful Shareera Doshas are caused by the following Nidanas. They are Gramya Aahara, Kshara, Shushka Mamsa, Tila, Palala, Pishtanna, Viroodha Nava Shooka etc Dhanya, Vishamashana, Adyashana, Madyapana etc. The ...

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Remember some or remember all? Ageing and strategy effects in visual working memory

Remember some or remember all? Ageing and strategy effects in visual working memory

... It should be noted, however, that the items used by Bengson and Luck (2015) were unidimensional, differing only by colour, with participants required to make a recognition memory judgment concerning only this ...

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Remember some or remember all? Ageing and strategy effects in visual working memory

Remember some or remember all? Ageing and strategy effects in visual working memory

... Younger adults correctly judged that they performed better in the remember-subset condition in both experiments, though they did not successfully judge how differences in the display presented at retrieval affected ...

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'An eye open in the dark': life story ethnography and the future of social-ecological systems

'An eye open in the dark': life story ethnography and the future of social-ecological systems

... on ageing, memory, narrative and historiography, it became clear that recollection, while concerning itself with the past, is a significant act in the present, and hence also has potential implications for ...

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The effect of ageing on human lymphocyte subsets: comparison of males and females

The effect of ageing on human lymphocyte subsets: comparison of males and females

... To analyse the number of T cells, B cells, activated T cells and activated B cells, first we gated on the lym- phoid cell population. For naïve, effector or central memory cells, we first gated on the CD3 cell ...

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Age and immunity

Age and immunity

... in ageing, taking also into account that CD4+ T-cell activa- tion completely relies on of lipid raft ...vitro" ageing, but stimulation via the TCR and CD28 led to different phos- phorylation patterns ...

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Oocyte ageing and its cellular basis

Oocyte ageing and its cellular basis

... models (Wang et al., 2009), and that mice fed with moderately caloric restricted diet exhibit improved quality of aged oocytes and low aneuploidy rates (Selesniemi et al., 2010), all data point to a contributing role of ...

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Towards Internet of Things Supported Active Ageing and Home-Care

Towards Internet of Things Supported Active Ageing and Home-Care

... change, offer also a very appropriate opportunity for a fruitful cooperation, between the EU, the USA, Japan, S. Korea, Australia etc. and the “BRICS” in the field of Health- care and Active Ageing. We have ...

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The move to abolish mandatory retirement age: the case of the United Kingdom

The move to abolish mandatory retirement age: the case of the United Kingdom

... grounds of age – had been an issue of political, economic and social relevance since the implementation of the First Action Programme on Ageing and culminated with the European Employment Directive 2000/78/EC ...

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