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Old adults do not sleep as well as young adults. Mounting evidence demonstrates that sleep characteristics, such as sleep duration, structures and importantly the quantity and quality of specific sleep oscillations, decrease during aging and particularly strong in neurodegenerative disorders. These alterations might be related to functional consequences like memory impairment as observed in Alzheimer’s...
Object-location memory (OLM) is known to decline with normal aging, a process accelerated in pathological conditions like mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (Iachini et al., 2009). In order to delay the transition from healthy to pathological conditions, novel strategies are being explored. For example, non-invasive brain stimulation, e. g., anodal transcranial direct current stimulation atDCS, may be...
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