Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether older adults are more prone than younger adults to making 'ironic' motor errors (i.e., actions they have been instructed not to perform), or over-compensatory motor errors (e.g., moving more to the right when instructed not to move to the left). We also investigated whether error patterns change under cognitive load, and assessed whether age effects in the ability to inhibit a prohibited action are comparable to the age decrements found in the ability to inhibit a natural perception-action coupling in the Simon task. Sixty-four older (Mean = 70.64 years, SD = 5.81) and 39 younger (Mean = 28.74 years, SD = 16.39) adults completed an avoidant i...
The functional decline in action among older adults is caused not only by physical weakness but al...
(a) the percentage of participants in each response category under low load, (b) under high load, an...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age related decline (Park & Gutchess, 2000, in: C...
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level automatically cont...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
International audienceSeveral studies have investigated the age-related impact in cognitive action c...
Action perception and action production are tightly linked and elicit bi-directional influences on e...
Sounds deviating from an otherwise repeated or structured sequence capture attention and affect perf...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
The functional decline in action among older adults is caused not only by physical weakness but al...
(a) the percentage of participants in each response category under low load, (b) under high load, an...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age related decline (Park & Gutchess, 2000, in: C...
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level automatically cont...
First Published January 1, 2018Older adults have been argued to have impoverished inhibitory control...
This study examined the relationship between age and inhibitory functioning within a sample of older...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)A central goal of cognitive aging research is to unde...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
International audienceSeveral studies have investigated the age-related impact in cognitive action c...
Action perception and action production are tightly linked and elicit bi-directional influences on e...
Sounds deviating from an otherwise repeated or structured sequence capture attention and affect perf...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
The functional decline in action among older adults is caused not only by physical weakness but al...
(a) the percentage of participants in each response category under low load, (b) under high load, an...
It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory ...