The authors investigated age-related changes in executive control using an Internet-based task-switching experiment with 5,271 participants between the ages of 10 and 66 years. Speeded face categorization was required on the basis of gender (G) or emotion (E) in single task blocks (GGG... and EEE...) or switching blocks (GGEEGGEE...). General switch costs, the difference between switching block and single task block performance, decreased during development and then increased approximately linearly from age 18. In contrast, specific switch costs, the difference between switch trial and nonswitch trial performance in the switching block, were more stable across the same age range. These results demonstrate differential age effects in task-sw...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
We review the results of a series of meta-analyses by the first author and colleagues, examining age...
The present study examined age differences in executive functioning, using an externally cued task-s...
Cued-trials task-switching paradigms have been used extensively to examine ageing-related changes in...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
Task-switching paradigms produce a highly consistent age-related increase in mixing cost [longer res...
Objective: This study considered the potential role of both protective factors (cognitive reserve, C...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
The data presented in this article is related to the research article entitled “Age-related Differen...
This dissertation provides a continuous, parametric study of the development of task-switch efficien...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
We review the results of a series of meta-analyses by the first author and colleagues, examining age...
The present study examined age differences in executive functioning, using an externally cued task-s...
Cued-trials task-switching paradigms have been used extensively to examine ageing-related changes in...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
Task-switching paradigms produce a highly consistent age-related increase in mixing cost [longer res...
Objective: This study considered the potential role of both protective factors (cognitive reserve, C...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
The data presented in this article is related to the research article entitled “Age-related Differen...
This dissertation provides a continuous, parametric study of the development of task-switch efficien...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
We review the results of a series of meta-analyses by the first author and colleagues, examining age...