Healthy, older adults are widely reported to experience cognitive decline, including impairments in inhibitory control. However, this general proposition has recently come under scrutiny because ageing effects are highly variable between individuals, are task dependent, and are sometimes not distinguished from general age-related slowing. We recently developed the minimally delayed oculomotor response (MDOR) task in which participants are presented with a simple visual target step, and instructed to saccade not to the target when it appears (a prosaccade response), but when it disappears (i.e. on target offset). Varying the target display duration (TDD) prevents offset timing being predictable from the time of target onset, and saccades pri...
Inhibition and switching deficits occur with healthy aging and many clinical conditions, compromisin...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
The MDOR task (participants inhibit saccades to target onsets and instead saccade to target offsets)...
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 ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that healthy aging is associated with a decline of inhibitory co...
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...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Inhibition and switching deficits occur with healthy aging and many clinical conditions, compromisin...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Considerable effort has been made to measure and understand the effects of ageing on inhibitory cont...
The MDOR task (participants inhibit saccades to target onsets and instead saccade to target offsets)...
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 ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that healthy aging is associated with a decline of inhibitory co...
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...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
Inhibition and switching deficits occur with healthy aging and many clinical conditions, compromisin...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...