New study on Neural selectivity highlighted in Science Magazine

fNIM lab receives a shout-out for our recent publication on age-related neural dedifferentiation. Neural dedifferentiation refers to the reduction of neural selectivity for specific classes of stimuli, a phenomenon which can be observed in older age. The study has observed that selective patterns of activity are subsequently associated with poorer memory performance. However, the relationship … Read more

Rugg, M.D. (2016)

Rugg, M.D. Interpreting age-related differences in memory-related neural activity. In Cabeza, R., Nyberg, L., and Park, D.C. (Eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging – 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, 2016.

Rugg, M.D. (2009)

Rugg, M.D. Functional neuroimaging and cognitive theory. In Rosler, F., Ranganath, C., Roder, B., and Kluwe, R.H. (Eds.), Functional neuroimaging and psychological theories of brain function, Oxford University Press, 2009.

The fNIM lab presents latest research at Dallas Aging & Cognition Conference

The fNIM Lab recently attended the 6th Biennial Dallas Aging & Cognition Conference (DACC) sponsored by the Center for Vital Longevity and UT Dallas on January 27th and 28th, 2019. This year’s conference focused on four main themes: Animal & Human models of cognitive aging, The healthy brain in transition to disease, The Social and Neural underpinnings … Read more