This study aimed to test two common explanations for the general finding of age-related changes in the performance of timing tasks within the millisecond-to-second range intervals. The first explanation is that older adults have a real difficulty in temporal processing as compared to younger adults. The second explanation is that older adults perform poorly on timing tasks because of their reduced cognitive control functions. These explanations have been mostly contrasted in explicit timing tasks that overtly require participants to process interval durations. Fewer studies have instead focused on implicit timing tasks, where no explicit instructions to process time are provided. Moreover, the investigation of both explicit and implicit tim...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Study Context: It has been proposed that effects of aging are more pronounced for explicit than for ...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...
Aging brings with it several forms of neurophysiological and cognitive deterioration, but whether a ...
Temporal processing can be divided into explicit timing and implicit timing. Explicit timing tasks ...
Performance on timing tasks changes with age. Whether these changes reflect a real “clock” problem d...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demon...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
In laboratory time-based prospective memory tasks, older adults typically perform worse than younger...
Over the course of six sessions, 24 young (M = 19.40 years, SD 1.61) and 24 older participants (M = ...
Studies on the functional quality of the internal clock that governs the temporal processing of olde...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
This study examined time-based prospective memory performance in relation to age, monitoring strateg...
Study Context: It has been proposed that effects of aging are more pronounced for explicit than for ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Study Context: It has been proposed that effects of aging are more pronounced for explicit than for ...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...
Aging brings with it several forms of neurophysiological and cognitive deterioration, but whether a ...
Temporal processing can be divided into explicit timing and implicit timing. Explicit timing tasks ...
Performance on timing tasks changes with age. Whether these changes reflect a real “clock” problem d...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demon...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
In laboratory time-based prospective memory tasks, older adults typically perform worse than younger...
Over the course of six sessions, 24 young (M = 19.40 years, SD 1.61) and 24 older participants (M = ...
Studies on the functional quality of the internal clock that governs the temporal processing of olde...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
This study examined time-based prospective memory performance in relation to age, monitoring strateg...
Study Context: It has been proposed that effects of aging are more pronounced for explicit than for ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Study Context: It has been proposed that effects of aging are more pronounced for explicit than for ...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...