International audienceWhen categorization behaviour is compared between young and elderly adults, results usually show a decrease in taxonomic choices along with an increase in thematic choices. This can be interpreted in two ways: a decline in the ability to perceive and use taxonomic relations, or a modification of conceptual preferences with aging related to a bias stemming from material which favours young adults. We evaluated the second hypothesis by studying whether the salience of categorical associations could explain the differences generally observed between young and elderly adults. This hypothesis was tested on 25 young subjects (M = 45.3 years, SD =5.6 years) and 30 elderly subjects (M = 71.5 years, SD = 7.1 years) using a matc...
Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) examined the categorization abilities of younger adults using t...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...
Effects of normal aging on categorical perception (CP) of facial identities and facial emotional exp...
International audienceWhen categorization behaviour is compared between young and elderly adults, re...
When categorization behaviour is compared between young and elderly adults, results usually show a d...
were found in the analysis of variance for four of six measures; there were no significant sex or in...
Adult age differences were examined for relative frequency judgments on a task in which categories h...
International audienceThe authors studied the effects of aging on the flexible use of categorization...
Individuals make sense of the world by grouping items into categories or clusters of concepts that s...
Attributes associated with concept representations, such as familiarity, typicality and age of acqui...
Memory research has long been one of the key areas of investigation for cognitive aging researchers ...
International audienceThis study investigated the processes involved in the aging of semantic catego...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like SPO...
Memory research has long been one of the key areas of investigation for cognitive aging researchers ...
We often need to infer unknown properties of objects from observable ones, just like detectives must...
Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) examined the categorization abilities of younger adults using t...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...
Effects of normal aging on categorical perception (CP) of facial identities and facial emotional exp...
International audienceWhen categorization behaviour is compared between young and elderly adults, re...
When categorization behaviour is compared between young and elderly adults, results usually show a d...
were found in the analysis of variance for four of six measures; there were no significant sex or in...
Adult age differences were examined for relative frequency judgments on a task in which categories h...
International audienceThe authors studied the effects of aging on the flexible use of categorization...
Individuals make sense of the world by grouping items into categories or clusters of concepts that s...
Attributes associated with concept representations, such as familiarity, typicality and age of acqui...
Memory research has long been one of the key areas of investigation for cognitive aging researchers ...
International audienceThis study investigated the processes involved in the aging of semantic catego...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like SPO...
Memory research has long been one of the key areas of investigation for cognitive aging researchers ...
We often need to infer unknown properties of objects from observable ones, just like detectives must...
Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) examined the categorization abilities of younger adults using t...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...
Effects of normal aging on categorical perception (CP) of facial identities and facial emotional exp...