International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temporal performance of young, young–old, and old–old adults, in relation to two major theories of cognitive aging: executive decline and cognitive slowing. We tested the hypothesis that processing speed and executive function are differentially involved in timing depending on the temporal task used. We also tested the assumption of greater age-related effects in time estimation in old–old participants. Participants performed two standard temporal tasks: duration production and duration reproduction. They also completed tests measuring executive function and processing speed. Findings supported the view that executive function is the best mediato...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
[EN] The reaction time has been described as a measure of perception, decision making, and other cog...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
Several studies have reported age-related differences in time estimation, which have been attribute...
Several studies have reported age-related differences in time estimation, which have been attribute...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
peer reviewedThe authors explored the effect of age on executive functions by using 3 tasks (Tower o...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
International audienceTime-based prospective memory (TBPM) is required when it is necessary to remem...
International audienceTime-based prospective memory (TBPM) is required when it is necessary to remem...
AbstractA paradigm for the determination of time-accuracy functions (TAFs) for individual participan...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
[EN] The reaction time has been described as a measure of perception, decision making, and other cog...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
Several studies have reported age-related differences in time estimation, which have been attribute...
Several studies have reported age-related differences in time estimation, which have been attribute...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
peer reviewedThe authors explored the effect of age on executive functions by using 3 tasks (Tower o...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
International audienceTime-based prospective memory (TBPM) is required when it is necessary to remem...
International audienceTime-based prospective memory (TBPM) is required when it is necessary to remem...
AbstractA paradigm for the determination of time-accuracy functions (TAFs) for individual participan...
Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction i...
Objective The normal aging is associated with decrease in executive functioning efficiency. However...
[EN] The reaction time has been described as a measure of perception, decision making, and other cog...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...