Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to affect the spread of visual attention. The attentional effects found in previous experiments were replicated. A broader focus of attention speeded responses to peripheral targets. In addition, two established findings concerning aging were replicated: Responses were slower in older than in younger adults, and, in certain conditions, they slowed more rapidly as target eccentricity increased. No interactions of age effects with attentional manipulations were found. The results of all three experiments were consistent with the interpretation that younger and older adults do not differ in the allocation of attention
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
Graduation date: 2016Previous research on age-related differences in attentional capture has indicat...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
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...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
The purpose of the experiment was to examine the effect of aging on spatial attention. One of two po...
Recent research has shown that newly introduced motion in a scene captures attention in young adults...
The present experiment investigated the influence of age on the magnitude of attentional effects. Su...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
Graduation date: 2016Previous research on age-related differences in attentional capture has indicat...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
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...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
A paper, by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adu...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
The purpose of the experiment was to examine the effect of aging on spatial attention. One of two po...
Recent research has shown that newly introduced motion in a scene captures attention in young adults...
The present experiment investigated the influence of age on the magnitude of attentional effects. Su...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
Graduation date: 2016Previous research on age-related differences in attentional capture has indicat...