This study examined dual task performance in 28 younger (18?30 years) and 28 older (>60 years) adults using two sets of choice reaction time (RT) tasks paired with digit tasks. Set one paired simple choice RT with digit forward; set two paired complex choice RT with digit backward. Each task within each set had easy and hard conditions. For the simple choice RT, participants viewed single letters and pressed a specified keyboard key if the letter was X or Z or a different key for other letters (easy). For the hard condition, there were 4 target letters (X, Z, O, Y). Digit forward consisted of 4 (easy) or 5 (hard) digits. For the complex choice RT, participants viewed 4?4 matrices of Xs and Os, and indicated whether four Xs (easy) or four...
It is widely held among cognitive aging researchers that older adults are at a disadvantage with res...
The capacity to manage different concurrent tasks at the same time decays in older adults. There is ...
Although several studies have described dual-tasking ability in normal aging, Mild Cognitive Impairm...
This study examined dual task performance in 28 younger (18?30 years) and 28 older (>60 years) ad...
Dual tasking is the ability to perform two tasks simultaneously. There is some debate in literature ...
Age effects on dual-task costs and speed of processing were investigated on young, middle and old pa...
A common assumption is that the ability to dual-task declines as age increases, however this is larg...
Highly efficient dual-task processing is demonstrated when reaction time to each of two tasks does n...
Epub ahead of print 02/11/2015Recent research has shown that, in response time (RT) tasks, the go/no...
Twelve young and 11 elderly men (mean ages 21.1 and 70.1) performed a choice-reaction time (RT) task...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
Twelve young and 11 elderly men (mean ages 21.1 and 70.1) performed a choice-reaction time (RT) task...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore age-related differences in dual-tasking. Previous studies re...
Generalized slowing characterizes aging and there is some evidence to suggest that this slowing alre...
Whilst there have been many attempts to design a paradigm to assess dual tasking ability throughout ...
It is widely held among cognitive aging researchers that older adults are at a disadvantage with res...
The capacity to manage different concurrent tasks at the same time decays in older adults. There is ...
Although several studies have described dual-tasking ability in normal aging, Mild Cognitive Impairm...
This study examined dual task performance in 28 younger (18?30 years) and 28 older (>60 years) ad...
Dual tasking is the ability to perform two tasks simultaneously. There is some debate in literature ...
Age effects on dual-task costs and speed of processing were investigated on young, middle and old pa...
A common assumption is that the ability to dual-task declines as age increases, however this is larg...
Highly efficient dual-task processing is demonstrated when reaction time to each of two tasks does n...
Epub ahead of print 02/11/2015Recent research has shown that, in response time (RT) tasks, the go/no...
Twelve young and 11 elderly men (mean ages 21.1 and 70.1) performed a choice-reaction time (RT) task...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
Twelve young and 11 elderly men (mean ages 21.1 and 70.1) performed a choice-reaction time (RT) task...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore age-related differences in dual-tasking. Previous studies re...
Generalized slowing characterizes aging and there is some evidence to suggest that this slowing alre...
Whilst there have been many attempts to design a paradigm to assess dual tasking ability throughout ...
It is widely held among cognitive aging researchers that older adults are at a disadvantage with res...
The capacity to manage different concurrent tasks at the same time decays in older adults. There is ...
Although several studies have described dual-tasking ability in normal aging, Mild Cognitive Impairm...