Work completed:
-Implementation of the experimental paradigm (including task design, selection of stimuli and coding of the task).
-Acquisition of pilot data.
-Design of the cognitive screening.
-MEG data, MRI data and cognitive screening data acquisition.
-MEG data, MRI data and cognitive screening data analysis.
-Presentation of results at international conferences.
-Preparation for publication.
Main results:
The three main results are the following:
(1) Brain oscillations are modulated in response to attentional demands
(2) Aging reduces the attentional and working memory abilities
(3) Bilingual proficiency shows no reliable relation with the neural oscillatory modulation
(4) Bilingual proficiency points to be related with the ability to handle interference in older adults, and with the general cognitive abilities in younger adults
Exploitation and dissemination
Conference Presentations:
-Modulation of alpha oscillations in humans during allocation of internal resources in relation to sub-regions of the striatum: effects of aging. SfN, Society for Neuroscience. Washington (USA), 11-15 November, 2017.
-Oscillatory mechanisms for orienting attention to internal representations: effects of aging. ICON, International conference for cognitive neuroscience. Amsterdam, (Netherlands) 5-8 August, 2017.
- Aging and oscillatory neural activity in magnetoencephalography. CNC, Spanish Consortium of Clinical Neuropsychology. Bilbao, (Spain) 1-3 February, 2018.
Papers in preparation:
-Exploring the cognitive reserve in aging: how bilingual proficiency contributes to our cognitive skills in aging. S. Aurtenetxe et al.
-Reduced modulation of alpha and beta oscillations in aging during attentional resource allocation of working memory. S. Aurtenetxe et al.,
-Diminished beta lateralization during attentional allocation is diminished in aging: effects of sub-regions of the striatum. S. Aurtenetxe et al.