Grange JA, Becker R. The Effect of Aging on Response Congruency in Task Switching: A Meta-Analysis. JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. 2019;74(3):389-396.Objectives Response-congruency effects in task switching are the observed slowing of response times (RTs) for incongruent targets which afford more than one response (depending on task) in comparison to congruent stimuli that afford just one response regardless of the task. These effects are thought to reflect increased ambiguity during response selection for incongruent stimuli. Methods The present study presents a meta-analysis of 27 conditions (from 16 separate studies) whose designs allowed investigation of age-related differences in response-c...
The diffusion decision model (DDM) has been used to investigate the effects of aging on information ...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...
Objectives: Response congruency effects in task switching are the observed slowing of response tim...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
We review the results of a series of meta-analyses by the first author and colleagues, examining age...
The present study examined age differences in executive functioning, using an externally cued task-s...
The effect of aging on interval timing was examined using a choice time production task, which requi...
In some conditions, age-related slowing rates are higher for manual than for vocal responses. The in...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
Objective: This study considered the potential role of both protective factors (cognitive reserve, C...
OBJECTIVES: Recent work has identified different aspects of executive function that may underlie cog...
Objectives: Recent work has identified different aspects of executive function that may underlie cog...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
The diffusion decision model (DDM) has been used to investigate the effects of aging on information ...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...
Objectives: Response congruency effects in task switching are the observed slowing of response tim...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Theories of cognitive develop...
We review the results of a series of meta-analyses by the first author and colleagues, examining age...
The present study examined age differences in executive functioning, using an externally cued task-s...
The effect of aging on interval timing was examined using a choice time production task, which requi...
In some conditions, age-related slowing rates are higher for manual than for vocal responses. The in...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
Objective: This study considered the potential role of both protective factors (cognitive reserve, C...
OBJECTIVES: Recent work has identified different aspects of executive function that may underlie cog...
Objectives: Recent work has identified different aspects of executive function that may underlie cog...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
Task-switching studies are a popular measure of executive control, yet the influence of stimulus rep...
The diffusion decision model (DDM) has been used to investigate the effects of aging on information ...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...