Klink, KatharinaKatharinaKlink0000-0002-2667-2759Peter, JessicaJessicaPeter0000-0002-0817-8431Wyss, PatricPatricWyssKlöppel, StefanStefanKlöppel2024-10-282024-10-282019-06-20https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/180961Sustaining memory performance up to high ages supports independent functioning in activities of daily living and preserves quality of life. However, especially associative memory, the ability to form lasting item-context or item-item associations, is one of the first cognitive functions negatively affected by healthy and pathological aging processes. Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques are a promising tool to support associative memory function in the elderly.de600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & healthEffects of tDCS and tACS on Associative Memory Performance in Healthy Elderlyconference_item10.7892/boris.131572