The effect of perceptual load on age differences in visual selective attention was examined in 2 studies. In Experiment 1, younger and older adults made speeded choice responses indicating which of 2 target letters was present in a relevant set of letters in the center of the display while they attempted to ignore an irrelevant distracter in the periphery. The perceptual load of relevant processing was manipulated by varying the central set size. When the relevant set size was small, the adverse effect of an incompatible distractor was much greater for the older participants than for the younger ones. However, with larger relevant set sizes, this was no longer the case, with the distracter effect decreasing for older participants at lower l...
We examined the ability of older adults to select local and global stimuli varying in perceptual sal...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
The research dealing with age-related deficits in driving performance has suggested that changes in ...
The locus of attentional selection is known to vary with perceptual load (Lavie et al., 2004). Under...
The present study investigated age differences in attentional allocation in a word localization and ...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
To date, no distinction has been made between young and old in attentional resource models. The stud...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
To explore the age-related difference of attention, this study compared the attention abilities of y...
A paper by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adul...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Objective: To discover whether some cognitive deficits associated with aging could be related to a r...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
We examined the ability of older adults to select local and global stimuli varying in perceptual sal...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
The research dealing with age-related deficits in driving performance has suggested that changes in ...
The locus of attentional selection is known to vary with perceptual load (Lavie et al., 2004). Under...
The present study investigated age differences in attentional allocation in a word localization and ...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
To date, no distinction has been made between young and old in attentional resource models. The stud...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
To explore the age-related difference of attention, this study compared the attention abilities of y...
A paper by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adul...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Objective: To discover whether some cognitive deficits associated with aging could be related to a r...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
We examined the ability of older adults to select local and global stimuli varying in perceptual sal...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...