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436 related items for PubMed ID: 17886016

  • 1. Aging influences on working memory for hand movements: a test of the metamemory deficit hypothesis.
    Miyahara M.
    Exp Aging Res; 2007; 33(4):417-28. PubMed ID: 17886016
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  • 2. Plasticity of executive functioning in young and older adults: immediate training gains, transfer, and long-term maintenance.
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  • 4. Adult age differences in memory for name-face associations: The effects of intentional and incidental learning.
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  • 9. [Age-related working memory decline in patients with Parkinson's disease].
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  • 11. Word-list-learning performance in younger and older adults: intra-individual performance variability and false memory.
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    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn; 2007 Jan; 14(1):70-94. PubMed ID: 17164191
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  • 13. Age differences in dual-task performance after practice.
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  • 14. Age and synchrony effects in visuospatial working memory.
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  • 15. On the relative role of inhibition in age-related working memory decline.
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  • 17. Memory performances in young, elderly, and very old healthy individuals versus patients with Alzheimer's disease: evidence for discontinuity between normal and pathological aging.
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  • 18. Maximizing the benefits and minimizing the costs of repeated memory tests for older adults.
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  • 20. The effects of pure pair repetition on younger and older adults' associative memory.
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