Temporal cues guide attentional resources toward relevant points in time, resulting in optimized behavioral performance. Although deficits in aspects of attention have been documented in older adults, it remains unknown whether the critical ability to orient attention in time is affected by normal aging. To address this, younger and older adults participated in a temporally cued target-response experiment while electroencephalographic data were recorded. Three conditions (one detection and two discrimination tasks) were used to manipulate task complexity. Response times show that younger adults, but not older adults, used temporal cues to enhance performance regardless of task complexity. Similarly, alpha band activity (8-12 Hz) and the con...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
Aging brings with it several forms of neurophysiological and cognitive deterioration, but whether a ...
Temporal cues guide attentional resources toward relevant points in time, resulting in optimized beh...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioural performa...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
Visual attention depends on bottom-up sensory activation and top-down attentional guidance. Although...
Spatial and temporal expectations act synergistically to facilitate visual perception. In the curren...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
Abstract—Age-related changes in attention and interval timing as a function of time of day were exam...
Ageing is associated with attentional performance decrease. However, it is not clear if there is a g...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Previous research has shown that orienting attention in time can help to improve behavioural outcome...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
Aging brings with it several forms of neurophysiological and cognitive deterioration, but whether a ...
Temporal cues guide attentional resources toward relevant points in time, resulting in optimized beh...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioural performa...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
It has been proposed that aging selectively affects cognitive processes that are effortful rather th...
Visual attention depends on bottom-up sensory activation and top-down attentional guidance. Although...
Spatial and temporal expectations act synergistically to facilitate visual perception. In the curren...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
Abstract—Age-related changes in attention and interval timing as a function of time of day were exam...
Ageing is associated with attentional performance decrease. However, it is not clear if there is a g...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Previous research has shown that orienting attention in time can help to improve behavioural outcome...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials...
In our recent behavioural research (Callaghan et al., 2017) we reported age-related changes in the s...
Aging brings with it several forms of neurophysiological and cognitive deterioration, but whether a ...