peer reviewedThe Hayling task is traditionally used to assess activation and inhibitory processes efficiency among various populations, such as elderly adults. However, the classical design of the task may also involve the influence of strategy use and efficiency of sentence processing in the possible differences between individuals. Therefore, the present study investigated activation and inhibitory processes in aging with two formats of an adapted Hayling task designed to reduce the involvement of these alternative factors. Thirty young adults (M = 20.7 years) and 31 older adults (M = 69.6 years) performed an adapted Hayling task including a switching block (i.e., unblocked design) in addition to the classical task (i.e., blocked design),...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
Automatic semantic activation was assessed in a version of the flanker task, in which nominally irre...
Background: Aging is characterized by cognitive changes such as a potential inhibition deficit. Howe...
The Hayling task is traditionally used to assess activation and inhibitory processes efficiency amon...
OBJECTIVE: Executive functions are crucial for adaptive behavior in novel contexts. In healthy aging...
Three inhibition/interference tasks (Stroop colour, Negative priming embedded within the Stroop colo...
Individual differences in working memory (WM) have been shown to reflect the ability to control atte...
Objective Cognitive aging is commonly associated with a decrease in executive functioning (EF). A...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Inhibition is often conceptualized as a unitary construct reflecting the ability to ignore and suppr...
The present study was adapted from the sentence completion task of Hartman and Hasher (1991). We add...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
Automatic semantic activation was assessed in a version of the flanker task, in which nominally irre...
Background: Aging is characterized by cognitive changes such as a potential inhibition deficit. Howe...
The Hayling task is traditionally used to assess activation and inhibitory processes efficiency amon...
OBJECTIVE: Executive functions are crucial for adaptive behavior in novel contexts. In healthy aging...
Three inhibition/interference tasks (Stroop colour, Negative priming embedded within the Stroop colo...
Individual differences in working memory (WM) have been shown to reflect the ability to control atte...
Objective Cognitive aging is commonly associated with a decrease in executive functioning (EF). A...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Inhibition is often conceptualized as a unitary construct reflecting the ability to ignore and suppr...
The present study was adapted from the sentence completion task of Hartman and Hasher (1991). We add...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
Automatic semantic activation was assessed in a version of the flanker task, in which nominally irre...
Background: Aging is characterized by cognitive changes such as a potential inhibition deficit. Howe...