It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory sequence capture attention and disrupt ongoing performance by delaying responses in the ongoing task. In visual tasks, larger distraction by unexpected sounds (deviance distraction) has been reported in older than in young adults. However, past studies based this conclusion on the comparisons of absolute response times (RT) and did not control for the general slowing typically observed in older adults. Hence, it remains unclear whether this difference in deviance distraction between the two age groups reflects a genuine effect of aging or a proportional effect of similar size in both groups. We addressed this issue by using a proportional mea...
Selective attention has been found to decline with aging, possibly depending on the sensory modality...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
Interference-control is the ability to exclude distractions and focus on a specific task or stimulus...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
Sounds deviating from an otherwise repeated or structured sequence capture attention and affect perf...
Age-related deficits in selective attention have often been demonstrated in the visual modality and,...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
In young adults, primary visual task processing can be either enhanced or disrupted by novel auditor...
Adults of three age groups (1827, 3945, and 5966 years) performed an auditory duration discrimina...
The present study investigated how fast younger and older adults recovered from a distracted attenti...
Selective attention requires the ability to focus on relevant information and to ignore irrelevant i...
Older adults' decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant information makes them especially susceptible ...
Selective attention has been found to decline with aging, possibly depending on the sensory modality...
Background: Past research indicates that when younger adults are engaged in a visual working memory ...
Selective attention has been found to decline with aging, possibly depending on the sensory modality...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
Interference-control is the ability to exclude distractions and focus on a specific task or stimulus...
Older adults are known to have reduced inhibitory control and therefore to be more distractible than...
Sounds deviating from an otherwise repeated or structured sequence capture attention and affect perf...
Age-related deficits in selective attention have often been demonstrated in the visual modality and,...
Advancing age is associated with decrements in selective attention. It was recently hypothesized tha...
In young adults, primary visual task processing can be either enhanced or disrupted by novel auditor...
Adults of three age groups (1827, 3945, and 5966 years) performed an auditory duration discrimina...
The present study investigated how fast younger and older adults recovered from a distracted attenti...
Selective attention requires the ability to focus on relevant information and to ignore irrelevant i...
Older adults' decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant information makes them especially susceptible ...
Selective attention has been found to decline with aging, possibly depending on the sensory modality...
Background: Past research indicates that when younger adults are engaged in a visual working memory ...
Selective attention has been found to decline with aging, possibly depending on the sensory modality...
The current study investigates whether younger adults process distraction semantically and how age i...
Interference-control is the ability to exclude distractions and focus on a specific task or stimulus...