Objectives: Age-related performance decrements have been linked to inferior strategic choices. Strategy selection models argue that accurate task representations are necessary for choosing appropriate strategies. But no studies to date have compared task representations in younger and older adults. Metacognition research suggests age-related deficits in updating and utilizing strategy knowledge, but other research suggests age-related sparing when information can be consolidated into a coherent mental model.Method: Study 1 validated the use of concept mapping as a tool for measuring task representation accuracy. Study 2 measured task representations before and after a complex strategic task to test for age-related decrements in task represe...
Older adults struggle in dealing with changeable and uncertain environments across several cognitive...
Previous studies of metacognitive age differences in skill acquisition strategies have relied exclus...
Background: We compared two types of metacognitive monitoring in younger and older adults: metacogni...
The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning d...
Researchers have argued for age deficits in learning about he effects of encoding strategies from ta...
The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning d...
peer reviewedThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of aging on strategy selection in a pai...
Background/Study Context: Although explicit memory abilities decline during older adulthood, there i...
Older adults perform less well on a variety of cognitive tasks and use efficient strategies less oft...
Metacognitive knowledge regulates and directs cognitive activity. Thus, if metacognitive knowledge d...
In prior-task success, older adults improve cognitive performance on target tasks after successfully...
Age-related differences in updating knowledge about strategy effectiveness after task experience hav...
Background/Study Context: Skill acquisition often involves a shift from an effortful algorithm-based...
The purposes of this study were to: (a) determine whether older adults would use logic-based strateg...
In this study, we asked young adults and older adults to encode pairs of words. For each item, they ...
Older adults struggle in dealing with changeable and uncertain environments across several cognitive...
Previous studies of metacognitive age differences in skill acquisition strategies have relied exclus...
Background: We compared two types of metacognitive monitoring in younger and older adults: metacogni...
The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning d...
Researchers have argued for age deficits in learning about he effects of encoding strategies from ta...
The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning d...
peer reviewedThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of aging on strategy selection in a pai...
Background/Study Context: Although explicit memory abilities decline during older adulthood, there i...
Older adults perform less well on a variety of cognitive tasks and use efficient strategies less oft...
Metacognitive knowledge regulates and directs cognitive activity. Thus, if metacognitive knowledge d...
In prior-task success, older adults improve cognitive performance on target tasks after successfully...
Age-related differences in updating knowledge about strategy effectiveness after task experience hav...
Background/Study Context: Skill acquisition often involves a shift from an effortful algorithm-based...
The purposes of this study were to: (a) determine whether older adults would use logic-based strateg...
In this study, we asked young adults and older adults to encode pairs of words. For each item, they ...
Older adults struggle in dealing with changeable and uncertain environments across several cognitive...
Previous studies of metacognitive age differences in skill acquisition strategies have relied exclus...
Background: We compared two types of metacognitive monitoring in younger and older adults: metacogni...