AbstractA paradigm for the determination of time-accuracy functions (TAFs) for individual participants is introduced for two pairs of tasks differing in cognitive complexity, that is, word scanning vs cued recognition and figural scanning vs figural reasoning. TAFs can be used to test dissociations of cognitive processes beyond scale-related ambiguities of ordinal interactions. The approach is applied to examine the cognitive-aging hypothesis that a single slowing factor can account for interactions between adult age and cognitive task complexity. Twenty young and 20 old adults participated in 17 sessions. Presentation times required for 75, 87.5, and 100% accuracies were determined for each task with a variant of the psychophysical method ...
Sixteen healthy young adults (ages 18-32) and 16 healthy older adults (ages 67-81) completed a delay...
Time-accuracy functions were derived for younger and older adults for recognition of line drawings o...
Detecting contingency relationships between causal events allows us to adapt to and control these ev...
AbstractA paradigm for the determination of time-accuracy functions (TAFs) for individual participan...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
Guest et al. (2015) used a time-accuracy-function (TAF) paradigm to estimate age related differences...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
Sixteen healthy young adults (ages 18-32) and 16 healthy older adults (ages 67-81) completed a delay...
Time-accuracy functions were derived for younger and older adults for recognition of line drawings o...
Detecting contingency relationships between causal events allows us to adapt to and control these ev...
AbstractA paradigm for the determination of time-accuracy functions (TAFs) for individual participan...
International audienceThe processing-speed theory and the prefrontal-executive theory are competing ...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
A theory is proposed to account for some of the age-related differences reported in measures of Type...
Guest et al. (2015) used a time-accuracy-function (TAF) paradigm to estimate age related differences...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
Sixteen healthy young adults (ages 18-32) and 16 healthy older adults (ages 67-81) completed a delay...
Time-accuracy functions were derived for younger and older adults for recognition of line drawings o...
Detecting contingency relationships between causal events allows us to adapt to and control these ev...