Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain

Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Many of the studies in this Topic demonstrate such age-related declines, but also identify links between them. Encouragingly, these links suggest that improving perception could benefit cognition. In addition, while comp...

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Main Authors: Allen, Harriet A., Roberts, Katherine Leonie
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Published: Frontiers Media 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35060/
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description Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Many of the studies in this Topic demonstrate such age-related declines, but also identify links between them. Encouragingly, these links suggest that improving perception could benefit cognition. In addition, while compensatory cognitive strategies were mainly unsuccessful in improving perception, cognitive training was effective under certain conditions
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spelling nottingham-350602020-05-04T17:57:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35060/ Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain Allen, Harriet A. Roberts, Katherine Leonie Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Many of the studies in this Topic demonstrate such age-related declines, but also identify links between them. Encouragingly, these links suggest that improving perception could benefit cognition. In addition, while compensatory cognitive strategies were mainly unsuccessful in improving perception, cognitive training was effective under certain conditions Frontiers Media 2016-06-08 Article PeerReviewed Allen, Harriet A. and Roberts, Katherine Leonie (2016) Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 8 . 130/1-130/3. ISSN 1663-4365 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00130 doi:10.3389/fnagi.2016.00130 doi:10.3389/fnagi.2016.00130
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Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title_full Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title_fullStr Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title_full_unstemmed Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title_short Editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
title_sort editorial: perception and cognition: interactions in the ageing brain
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