Age-related differences on the time course of inhibition of return (IOR), a phenomenon that refers to a slowed response time for targets appearing at a previously attended location, were examined in 30 young and 30 elderly adults. Stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) between peripheral cues and targets were systematically manipulated on a detection task with a double-cue procedure to capture the onset and offset of IOR. Results show that IOR in elderly people developed 50 ms later as compared to young adults, at an approximately 200 ms cue-target interval. The magnitude of IOR for elderly people was also weaker than that for young adults during short SOAs. Similar magnitude and dissipation of IOR at an approximately 3.5 s cue-target interval ...
[Abstract]: Elderly people show memory deficits over short retention intervals. One explanation for ...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
Age-related differences on the time course of inhibition of return (IOR), a phenomenon that refers t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) occurs when people are slower to detect a target that appeared at a previ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive mechanism to bias attention from returning to previously e...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a cognitive mechanism that biases attention from re...
Abstract This study examined adult age differences in reflexive orienting to two types of uninformat...
Response priming refers to the finding that a prime stimulus preceding a target stimulus influences ...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
Temporal cues guide attentional resources toward relevant points in time, resulting in optimized beh...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Healthy, older adults are widely reported to experience cognitive decline, including impairments in ...
[Abstract]: Elderly people show memory deficits over short retention intervals. One explanation for ...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
Age-related differences on the time course of inhibition of return (IOR), a phenomenon that refers t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) occurs when people are slower to detect a target that appeared at a previ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive mechanism to bias attention from returning to previously e...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a cognitive mechanism that biases attention from re...
Abstract This study examined adult age differences in reflexive orienting to two types of uninformat...
Response priming refers to the finding that a prime stimulus preceding a target stimulus influences ...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
Temporal cues guide attentional resources toward relevant points in time, resulting in optimized beh...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Healthy, older adults are widely reported to experience cognitive decline, including impairments in ...
[Abstract]: Elderly people show memory deficits over short retention intervals. One explanation for ...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...