Older adults tend to have slower response times (RTs) than younger adults on cognitive tasks. This makes the examination of domain-specific deficits in aging difficult, as differences between conditions in raw RTs (RT costs) typically increase with slower average RTs. Here, we examine the mapping between 2 established approaches to dealing with this confound in the literature. The first is to use transformed RT costs, with the z-score and proportional transforms both being commonly used. The second is to use mathematical models of choice RT behavior, such as the drift-diffusion model (Ratcliff, 1978). We simulated data for younger and older adults from the drift-diffusion model under 4 scenarios: (a) a domain specific deficit, (b) general s...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
Older adults tend to have slower response times (RTs) than younger adults on cognitive tasks. This m...
Older adults tend to have slower response times (RTs) than younger adults on cognitive tasks. This ...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
The frontal lobes are known to atrophy with age (Lockhart & DeCarli, 2014) and integrity of this reg...
The diffusion decision model (DDM) has been used to investigate the effects of aging on information ...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
Sixteen healthy young adults (ages 18-32) and 16 healthy older adults (ages 67-81) completed a delay...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
Contains fulltext : 99785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even in the simp...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...
Older adults tend to have slower response times (RTs) than younger adults on cognitive tasks. This m...
Older adults tend to have slower response times (RTs) than younger adults on cognitive tasks. This ...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
The frontal lobes are known to atrophy with age (Lockhart & DeCarli, 2014) and integrity of this reg...
The diffusion decision model (DDM) has been used to investigate the effects of aging on information ...
Reviews research on the complexity hypothesis, that asserts that the cognitive slowing evident in ol...
Sixteen healthy young adults (ages 18-32) and 16 healthy older adults (ages 67-81) completed a delay...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
Contains fulltext : 99785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even in the simp...
The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment wit...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Young and older adults' mechanisms of trial-by-trial control of accuracy and choice reaction times (...
Task switching paradigms have often been employed over the last 20 years to investigate how flexibil...
Even in the simplest laboratory tasks older adults generally take more time to respond than young ad...
Normal aging is associated with slowing of performance mostly due to a slowed functioning of central...