Adults of three age groups (1827, 3945, and 5966 years) performed an auditory duration discrimination task with short (200 ms) or long (400 ms) sinusoidal tones. Performance was highly accurate and reaction times were on the same level in all groups, indicating no differences in auditory duration processing. Task irrelevant rare changes of the frequency of the stimuli were introduced to check whether the subjects, firstly, were distracted by changes in the environment while focusing on the task relevant information (indicated by prolonged responses), and, secondly, could re-focus on the relevant task after distraction. The results show that a distraction effect is present in all groups. Importantly, the 5966 years group showed a behavio...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Age-related deficits in selective attention have often been demonstrated in the visual modality and,...
Selective attention requires the ability to focus on relevant information and to ignore irrelevant i...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated auditory involuntary and voluntary attention in children aged 6-8...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
ObjectiveTo determine if aging is associated with differences in attentional regulation using behavi...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
In older adults, difficulties processing complex auditory scenes, such as speech comprehension in no...
The present study investigated how fast younger and older adults recovered from a distracted attenti...
The aim of this study was to investigate aging effects on non-attended changes of auditory stimulati...
In young adults, primary visual task processing can be either enhanced or disrupted by novel auditor...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Abstract Background To study how event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and underlying cortical mecha...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Age-related deficits in selective attention have often been demonstrated in the visual modality and,...
Selective attention requires the ability to focus on relevant information and to ignore irrelevant i...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated auditory involuntary and voluntary attention in children aged 6-8...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
ObjectiveTo determine if aging is associated with differences in attentional regulation using behavi...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
In older adults, difficulties processing complex auditory scenes, such as speech comprehension in no...
The present study investigated how fast younger and older adults recovered from a distracted attenti...
The aim of this study was to investigate aging effects on non-attended changes of auditory stimulati...
In young adults, primary visual task processing can be either enhanced or disrupted by novel auditor...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Abstract Background To study how event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and underlying cortical mecha...
Objective: To describe auditory perceptual, pre-attentive, attention-related and cognitive processes...
Age-related deficits in selective attention have often been demonstrated in the visual modality and,...
Selective attention requires the ability to focus on relevant information and to ignore irrelevant i...