2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.05.602082
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Frontal Theta Oscillations and Cognitive Flexibility: Age-Related Modulations in EEG Activity

Margarita Darna,
Christopher Stolz,
Hannah-Sophia Jauch
et al.

Abstract: Cognitive flexibility, the ability to adapt one’s behaviour in changing environments, declines during aging. Electroencephalography (EEG) studies demonstrate that the P300 and midfrontal theta oscillations are sensitive to attentional set-shifting – a measure of cognitive flexibility. Few is known about the electrocortical modulations underlying set-shifting in healthy older adults. Here, we investigated aging effects on set-shifting performance by analysing the P300 and theta power in 20 young (mean age: 22.5… Show more

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