Sequence learning effects in simple perceptual and motor tasks are largely unaffected by normal aging. However, less is known about sequence learning in more complex cognitive tasks that involve attention and memory processes and how this changes with age. In this study, we examined whether incidental and intentional sequence learning would facilitate hybrid visual and memory search in younger and older adults. Observers performed a hybrid search task, in which they memorized four or 16 target objects and searched for any of those target objects in displays with four or 16 objects. The memorized targets appeared either in a repeating sequential order or in random order. In the first experiment, observers were not told about the sequence bef...
Some activities can be meaningfully dichotomised as 'cognitive' or 'sensorimotor' in nature-but many...
The purpose of this study was to identify which characteristics of a multidimensional sequence conta...
We examined the site of learning as a function of task type and age. Two experiments examined whethe...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
We investigated the influence of attentional demands on sequence-specific learning by means of the s...
The aging society calls for increased understanding of age-related cognitive and neural changes in m...
Research has indicated that older adults perform movement sequences more slowly than young adults. T...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
Previous research has demonstrated age-related deficits in implicit learning of visual sequences cha...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Knowledge of sequential relationships enables future events to be anticipated and processed efficien...
Typical aging is associated with diminished episodic memory performance. To improve our understandin...
Using Hebb’s (1961) paradigm, it has been shown that older adults (OAs) fail to learn recurrent visu...
Some activities can be meaningfully dichotomised as 'cognitive' or 'sensorimotor' in nature-but many...
The purpose of this study was to identify which characteristics of a multidimensional sequence conta...
We examined the site of learning as a function of task type and age. Two experiments examined whethe...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
We investigated the influence of attentional demands on sequence-specific learning by means of the s...
The aging society calls for increased understanding of age-related cognitive and neural changes in m...
Research has indicated that older adults perform movement sequences more slowly than young adults. T...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
It is well known that certain cognitive abilities decline with age. The ability to form certain new ...
Previous research has demonstrated age-related deficits in implicit learning of visual sequences cha...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this functional MRI (fMRI) study, we investigated ageing effects on...
Knowledge of sequential relationships enables future events to be anticipated and processed efficien...
Typical aging is associated with diminished episodic memory performance. To improve our understandin...
Using Hebb’s (1961) paradigm, it has been shown that older adults (OAs) fail to learn recurrent visu...
Some activities can be meaningfully dichotomised as 'cognitive' or 'sensorimotor' in nature-but many...
The purpose of this study was to identify which characteristics of a multidimensional sequence conta...
We examined the site of learning as a function of task type and age. Two experiments examined whethe...