We examined adult age differences in day-to-day adjustments in speed-accuracy tradeoffs (SAT) on a figural comparison task. Data came from the COGITO study, with over 100 younger and 100 older adults, assessed for over 100 days. Participants were given explicit feedback about their completion time and accuracy each day after task completion. We applied a multivariate vector auto-regressive model of order 1 to the daily mean reaction time (RT) and daily accuracy scores together, within each age group. We expected that participants adjusted their SAT if the two cross-regressive parameters from RT (or accuracy) on day t-1 of accuracy (or RT) on day t were sizable and negative.We found that: (a) the temporal dependencies of both accuracy and RT...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Base-rate neglect is a failure to sufficiently bias decisions toward a priori more likelyoptions. Gi...
People often attribute poor performance to having bad days. Given that cognitive aging leads to lowe...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
Age differences in three basic types of variability were examined: variability between persons (dive...
<p>Participants' accuracy and reaction time scores in milliseconds for child, young adult, middle-ag...
A mental-rotation task was presented to 17 young (aged 18-28 yrs) and 13 old (aged 60-76 yrs) adults...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
It has been suggested that older adults are more variable in their performance because they are more...
Contains fulltext : 99785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even in the simp...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Base-rate neglect is a failure to sufficiently bias decisions toward a priori more likelyoptions. Gi...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Base-rate neglect is a failure to sufficiently bias decisions toward a priori more likelyoptions. Gi...
People often attribute poor performance to having bad days. Given that cognitive aging leads to lowe...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
Age differences in three basic types of variability were examined: variability between persons (dive...
<p>Participants' accuracy and reaction time scores in milliseconds for child, young adult, middle-ag...
A mental-rotation task was presented to 17 young (aged 18-28 yrs) and 13 old (aged 60-76 yrs) adults...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
The speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) suggests that time constraints reduce response accuracy. Its rele...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
It has been suggested that older adults are more variable in their performance because they are more...
Contains fulltext : 99785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even in the simp...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Base-rate neglect is a failure to sufficiently bias decisions toward a priori more likelyoptions. Gi...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Base-rate neglect is a failure to sufficiently bias decisions toward a priori more likelyoptions. Gi...
People often attribute poor performance to having bad days. Given that cognitive aging leads to lowe...