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Lower visual processing speed relates to greater subjective cognitive complaints in community-dwelling healthy older adults

Introduction: Subjective cognitive complaints in older age may reflect subtle objective impairments in basic cognitive functions that might foreshadow broader cognitive problems. Such cognitive functions, however, are not captured by standard …

Adults, but not preschoolers or toddlers integrate situational constraints in their action anticipations: a developmental study on the flexibility of anticipatory gaze

Recent theories stress the role of situational information in understanding others' behaviour. For example, the predictive coding framework assumes that people take contextual information into account when anticipating other's actions. Likewise, the …

Introducing the tablet-based Oxford Cognitive Screen-Plus (OCS-Plus) as an assessment tool for subtle cognitive impairments.

Phasic alerting increases visual processing speed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment

Right-lateralized fronto-parietal network and phasic alertness in healthy aging

Phasic alerting effects on visual processing speed are associated with intrinsic functional connectivity in the cingulo-opercular network

Phasic alertness cues modulate visual processing speed in healthy aging

The zero effect: voxel-based lesion symptom mapping of number transcoding errors following stroke

Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of simultanagnosia in patients with posterior cortical atrophy