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  1. The functional neuroanatomy of event-based and time-based prospective memory, and its improvement
  2. Automated extraction of electrode coordinates from structural MRI to assess tDCS placement accuracy
  3. Downregulation of hippocampal activity improves memory performance in individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s disease
  4. Incentives and practice improve prospective memory performance in older adults
  5. The classification of mild cognitive impairment or healthy ageing improves when including practice effects derived from a semantic verbal fluency task
  6. Factors Explaining Age-Related Prospective Memory Performance Differences: A Meta-analysis
  7. Practice improves older adults’ attentional control and prospective memory more than HD-tDCS: a randomized controlled trial
  8. Financial and prosocial rewards differentially enhance cognition in younger and older healthy adults
  9. Simultaneous multi-region detection of GABA+ and Glx using 3D spatially resolved SLOW-editing and EPSI-readout at 7T
  10. The moderating effects of sex, age, and education on the outcome of combined cognitive training and transcranial electrical stimulation in older adults
  11. Modulating prospective memory and attentional control with high-definition transcranial current stimulation: Study protocol of a randomized, double-blind, and sham-controlled trial in healthy older adults
  12. Local synchronicity in dopamine-rich caudate nucleus influences Huntington’s disease motor phenotype
  13. Detecting subtle signs of depression with automated speech analysis in a non-clinical sample
  14. Submillimeter T1 atlas for subject‐specific abnormality detection at 7T
  15. Can a serious game-based cognitive training attenuate cognitive decline related to Alzheimer’s disease? Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  16. Clock monitoring is associated with age-related decline in time-based prospective memory
  17. The left prefrontal cortex determines relevance at encoding and governs episodic memory formation
  18. The relationship between cholinergic system brain structure and function in healthy adults and patients with mild cognitive impairment
  19. Patients with amnestic MCI Fail to Adapt Executive Control When Repeatedly Tested with Semantic Verbal Fluency Tasks
  20. Transcranial electrical stimulation improves cognitive training effects in healthy elderly adults with low cognitive performance
  21. Targeting hippocampal hyperactivity with real-time fMRI neurofeedback: protocol of a single-blind randomized controlled trial in mild cognitive impairment
  22. The Modulation of Cognitive Performance with Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation: A Systematic Review of Frequency-Specific Effects
  23. No Effect of Anodal tDCS on Verbal Episodic Memory Performance and Neurotransmitter Levels in Young and Elderly Participants
  24. Education moderates the effect of tDCS on episodic memory performance in cognitively impaired patients
  25. Transcranial Electric Current Stimulation During Associative Memory Encoding: Comparing tACS and tDCS Effects in Healthy Aging
  26. Bindungsrepräsentationen, belastende Lebensereignisse und ADHS bei Jungen im Alter von 6 bis 10 Jahren
  27. Reducing negative affect with anodal transcranial direct current stimulation increases memory performance in young—but not in elderly—individuals
  28. Determinants of Inter-Individual Variability in Corticomotor Excitability Induced by Paired Associative Stimulation
  29. Exploitation vs. exploration—computational temporal and semantic analysis explains semantic verbal fluency impairment in Alzheimer's disease
  30. Incidental Learning: A Systematic Review of Its Effect on Episodic Memory Performance in Older Age
  31. The age-prospective memory paradox
  32. Separating Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease from Depression based on Structural MRI
  33. Brain Aging and APOE ε4 Interact to Reveal Potential Neuronal Compensation in Healthy Older Adults
  34. Real-world navigation in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: The relation to visuospatial memory and volume of hippocampal subregions
  35. Cross-sectional and longitudinal voxel-based grey matter asymmetries in Huntington's disease
  36. Voxel-wise deviations from healthy aging for the detection of region-specific atrophy
  37. Biological Factors Contributing to the Response to Cognitive Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment
  38. Anodal tDCS Enhances Verbal Episodic Memory in Initially Low Performers
  39. Gray matter asymmetries in aging and neurodegeneration: A review and meta-analysis
  40. APOE moderates compensatory recruitment of neuronal resources during working memory processing in healthy older adults
  41. BIOLOGICAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE RESPONSE TO COGNITIVE TRAINING IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  42. Category and design fluency in mild cognitive impairment: Performance, strategy use, and neural correlates
  43. Contribution of the Cholinergic System to Verbal Memory Performance in Mild Cognitive Impairment
  44. Cognitive interventions in Alzheimerʼs and Parkinsonʼs diseases
  45. Reply to “Motor cortex plasticity in subjects with mild cognitive impairment”
  46. No difference in paired associative stimulation induced cortical neuroplasticity between patients with mild cognitive impairment and elderly controls
  47. Detection of Motor Changes in Huntington's Disease Using Dynamic Causal Modeling
  48. Large-scale brain network abnormalities in Huntington's disease revealed by structural covariance
  49. LTP-like plasticity in the visual system and in the motor system appear related in young and healthy subjects
  50. Applying Automated MR-Based Diagnostic Methods to the Memory Clinic: A Prospective Study
  51. Assessment of planning performance in clinical samples: Reliability and validity of the Tower of London task (TOL-F)
  52. Alzheimer's Disease
  53. Heterogeneity of stimulus-specific response modification—an fMRI study on neuroplasticity
  54. Subgroups of Alzheimer's Disease: Stability of Empirical Clusters Over Time
  55. LTP-LIKE CORTICAL PLASTICITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH VERBAL LEARNING AND SLEEP QUALITY IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  56. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SHORT LATENCY AFFERENT INHIBITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  57. Gray matter atrophy pattern in elderly with subjective memory impairment
  58. Pain and Disgust: The Facial Signaling of Two Aversive Bodily Experiences
  59. Interregional compensatory mechanisms of motor functioning in progressing preclinical neurodegeneration