Much has been learned about the age-related cognitive declines associated with the attentional processes that utilize perceptual features during visual search. However, questions remain regarding the ability of older adults to use scene information to guide search processes, perhaps as a compensatory mechanism for declines in perceptual processes. The authors had younger and older adults search pseudorealistic scenes for targets with strong or no spatial associations. Both younger and older adults exhibited reaction time benefits when searching for a target that was associated with a specific scene region. Eye movement analyses revealed that all observers dedicated most of their time to scanning target-consistent display regions and that gu...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
International audienceIt has been suggested that older adults rely more on their central vision at t...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
We examined the ability of younger and older adults to selectively process moving items and ignore s...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Research on aging and visual search often requires older people to search computer screens for targe...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
Two experiments investigated the influence of top-down information on adult age differences in the a...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
In studies of attention in visual search, older adults consistently perform more poorly than young a...
We explored the efficacy of drawing pictures as an encoding strategy to enhance memory performance i...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
International audienceIt has been suggested that older adults rely more on their central vision at t...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
We examined the ability of younger and older adults to selectively process moving items and ignore s...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Research on aging and visual search often requires older people to search computer screens for targe...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
Two experiments investigated the influence of top-down information on adult age differences in the a...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
In studies of attention in visual search, older adults consistently perform more poorly than young a...
We explored the efficacy of drawing pictures as an encoding strategy to enhance memory performance i...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...