We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies and errors in what we defined as high attentional focus (mixed antisaccades and prosaccades in the same block) and low attentional focus (antisaccades and prosaccades in separate blocks) conditions. Shorter saccade latencies for correctly executed eye movements were observed for both groups in mixed, compared to blocked, antisaccade tasks, but antisaccade error rates were higher for older participants across both conditions. The results are discussed in relation to the inhibitory hypothesis, the goal neglect theory and attentional control theory
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
The ability to not execute (i.e. to inhibit) actions is important for behavioural flexibility and fr...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that healthy aging is associated with a decline of inhibitory co...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Eye movements are involved in almost all aspects of daily life and can provide valuable insights int...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
In antisaccade tasks, subjects are required to generate a saccade in the direction opposite to the l...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
The ability to not execute (i.e. to inhibit) actions is important for behavioural flexibility and fr...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that healthy aging is associated with a decline of inhibitory co...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Eye movements are involved in almost all aspects of daily life and can provide valuable insights int...
Various studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with an impairment of inhibit...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
In antisaccade tasks, subjects are required to generate a saccade in the direction opposite to the l...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
The ability to not execute (i.e. to inhibit) actions is important for behavioural flexibility and fr...