Age-related memory deficits may result from attending to too much information (inhibition deficit) and/or storing too little information (binding deficit). The present study evaluated the inhibition and binding accounts by exploiting a situation in which deficits of inhibition should benefit relational memory binding. Older adults directed more viewing toward abrupt onsets in scenes compared with younger adults under instructions to ignore any such onsets, providing evidence for age-related inhibitory deficits, which were ameliorated with additional practice. Subsequently, objects that served as abrupt onsets underwent changes in their spatial relations. Despite successful inhibition of the onsets, eye movements of younger adults were attra...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive mechanism to bias attention from returning to previously e...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
Theories of age-related memory decline debate whether the problem lies at the level of encoding or c...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Visual selective attention operates in space- and object-based frames of reference. Stimulus salienc...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a cognitive mechanism that biases attention from re...
Objective. Visual information is often used to guide purposeful movement. However, older adults have...
This thesis investigated whether older adults’ reduced attentional control leads to hyper-binding or...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Inhibition of return (IOR) occurs when people are slower to detect a target that appeared at a previ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive mechanism to bias attention from returning to previously e...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
Theories of age-related memory decline debate whether the problem lies at the level of encoding or c...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Visual selective attention operates in space- and object-based frames of reference. Stimulus salienc...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a cognitive mechanism that biases attention from re...
Objective. Visual information is often used to guide purposeful movement. However, older adults have...
This thesis investigated whether older adults’ reduced attentional control leads to hyper-binding or...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Inhibition of return (IOR) occurs when people are slower to detect a target that appeared at a previ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive mechanism to bias attention from returning to previously e...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...