Sounds deviating from an otherwise repeated or structured sequence capture attention and affect performance in an ongoing visual task negatively, testament to the balance between selective attention and change detection. Although deviance distraction has been the object of much research, its modulation across the life span has been more scarcely addressed. Recent findings suggest possible connections with working memory and response inhibition. In this study we measured the performance of children and young and older adults in a cross-modal oddball task (deviance distraction), a working memory task (working memory capacity), and a response inhibition task (ability to voluntarily inhibit an already planned action) with the aim to establish t...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
Three studies explored whether younger and older adults ’ free recall performance can benefit from p...
Individual differences in working memory (WM) have been shown to reflect the ability to control atte...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
The ability to ignore or control the processing of distracting information may underlie many age-rel...
Previous work has demonstrated that human aging is associated with an increase in attention to visua...
Background and aims: A number of studies suggest that age differences in working memory may be attri...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
Older adults' decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant information makes them especially susceptible ...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
Working memory decay in advanced age has been attributed to a concurrent decrease in the ability to ...
This investigation explored implicit and explicit memory consequences of age differences in suscepti...
A cueing paradigm was employed to examine modulation of distraction due to a visual singleton. Subje...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
Three studies explored whether younger and older adults ’ free recall performance can benefit from p...
Individual differences in working memory (WM) have been shown to reflect the ability to control atte...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
The ability to ignore or control the processing of distracting information may underlie many age-rel...
Previous work has demonstrated that human aging is associated with an increase in attention to visua...
Background and aims: A number of studies suggest that age differences in working memory may be attri...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
Older adults' decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant information makes them especially susceptible ...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
Working memory decay in advanced age has been attributed to a concurrent decrease in the ability to ...
This investigation explored implicit and explicit memory consequences of age differences in suscepti...
A cueing paradigm was employed to examine modulation of distraction due to a visual singleton. Subje...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
Three studies explored whether younger and older adults ’ free recall performance can benefit from p...
Individual differences in working memory (WM) have been shown to reflect the ability to control atte...