A paper by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adults in the use of visual cues. Furthermore, they reported these differences could largely be attributed to diminished (pe-ripheral) visual processing capacities of elderly adults. Here, we reanalyze the data of McCalley and colleagues emphasizing relative rather than absolute differences. We find that when doing so, the data do not reveal differ-ences in the way older and younger adults transiently allocate attention during visual search. Contrary to the conclusions of McCalley and colleagues, the similarity between the younger and older observers is therefore inde-pendent of the characteristics of the visual information. Furthermore, in our v...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
ABSTRACT—Older adults are often slower and less accurate than are younger adults in performing visua...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
Gerontological researchers have been cautioned that conclusions about age differences in attention m...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
To explore the age-related difference of attention, this study compared the attention abilities of y...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
The present study investigated age differences in attentional allocation in a word localization and ...
Published online: 02 Jun 2017.Ageing is associated with deficits in cognitive control, including att...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
ABSTRACT—Older adults are often slower and less accurate than are younger adults in performing visua...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
Gerontological researchers have been cautioned that conclusions about age differences in attention m...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
To explore the age-related difference of attention, this study compared the attention abilities of y...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
The present study investigated age differences in attentional allocation in a word localization and ...
Published online: 02 Jun 2017.Ageing is associated with deficits in cognitive control, including att...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...