Table 4.
First author (year) | NC | NE | Age | Tasks | Results |
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Morcom (2003) | 14 | 14 | 63–74 | Memory | Successful encoding: activates left prefrontal cortex in the young but homologous left and right prefrontal cortex in seniors |
Cabeza (2004) | 20 | 20 | 70 (M) | Working memory and attention | In both tasks: seniors showed greater bilateral prefrontal cortex activity than young (compensation), and seniors showed less occipital activity than young (sensory decline) |
Rossi (2004) | 37 | 29 | 50–80 | Memory | ↓ memory retrieval in seniors with disruptive TMS at the left or right prefrontal cortex and ↓ memory retrieval in the young with disruptive TMS only at the right prefrontal cortex |
Solé-Padulles (2006) | 19 | 20 | 67 (M)a | Memory | Pre–activating TMS: unilateral activity. Post–activating TMS: ↑ bilateral activity and ↑ memory |
Note. Age is given in years. Due to the complexity and descriptive nature of these effects, effects sizes are not reported.
NC = sample size of the control group; NE = sample size of the experimental/senior group; TMS = transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Participants demonstrated low memory scores at pretesting.