Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shape) binding task in younger and older adults. Experiment 1 showed that a demanding backwards counting task, which draws upon central executive/general attentional resources, reduced binding to a greater extent than individual feature memory, but the effect was no greater in older than younger adults. Experiment 2 showed that presenting memory items sequentially rather than simultaneously, such that items are required to be maintained while new representations are created, selectively affects binding performance in both age groups. Although this experiment exhibited an age-related binding deficit overall, both age groups were affected by the at...
Working memory declines with normal aging, but the nature of this impairment is debated. Studies bas...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
There is debate regarding whether or not working memory for bound visual objects is more age-sensiti...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
Temporary binding of visual features enables objects to be stored and maintained in the visual worki...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Three experiments investigated younger (18–25 yrs) and older (70–88 yrs) adults’ temporary memory fo...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
It has been suggested that an age-related decrease in the ability to bind and retain conjunctions of...
Three experiments investigated younger (18-25) and older (70-88) adults’ temporary memory for colour...
Accurate mental representation of visual stimuli requires retaining not only the individual features...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
To identify an object one must identify not only its parts and components, but the ways in which th...
Three experiments investigated younger (18-25) and older (70-88) adults’ temporary memory for colour...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
Working memory declines with normal aging, but the nature of this impairment is debated. Studies bas...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
There is debate regarding whether or not working memory for bound visual objects is more age-sensiti...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
Temporary binding of visual features enables objects to be stored and maintained in the visual worki...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Three experiments investigated younger (18–25 yrs) and older (70–88 yrs) adults’ temporary memory fo...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
It has been suggested that an age-related decrease in the ability to bind and retain conjunctions of...
Three experiments investigated younger (18-25) and older (70-88) adults’ temporary memory for colour...
Accurate mental representation of visual stimuli requires retaining not only the individual features...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
To identify an object one must identify not only its parts and components, but the ways in which th...
Three experiments investigated younger (18-25) and older (70-88) adults’ temporary memory for colour...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
Working memory declines with normal aging, but the nature of this impairment is debated. Studies bas...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
There is debate regarding whether or not working memory for bound visual objects is more age-sensiti...