We investigated the role of age and gender in cognitive estimation abilities. Participants completed two online tasks, where diȞferent categories of estimation were assessed (speed estimation by time and distance, and auditory estimation). Data from a total of 18886 participants (9911 females) with ages between 18 and 65 years old were gathered. Results showed variations in the estimation capacity as a function of age, with a slow but progressive decline. Estimates of duration and sound seemed to be more aȞfected by age than estimates of speed and movement. Overall, male participants showed a better performance on both auditory and visual estimation tasks compared to females
AbstractTime perception is a important subject in cognitive psychology, which is essential for our u...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
We investigated the role of age and gender in cognitive estimation abilities. Participants completed...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
Cognitive abilities are often reported to decline across the lifespan, particularly when assessed wi...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
Objective: To strengthen future methodological choices regarding the measurement of cognition within...
Summary : Estimation of duration in young and aged subjects : The role of attentional and memory pro...
Objective: To strengthen future methodological choices regarding the measurement of cognition within...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
SummaryAttempts to explain people’s differences in intelligence and cognitive ageing often hypothesi...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
AbstractTime perception is a important subject in cognitive psychology, which is essential for our u...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
We investigated the role of age and gender in cognitive estimation abilities. Participants completed...
International audienceAge-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temp...
Cognitive abilities are often reported to decline across the lifespan, particularly when assessed wi...
Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as dr...
Background: Researchers have devoted much effort in trying to understand how and why our subjective ...
Objective: To strengthen future methodological choices regarding the measurement of cognition within...
Summary : Estimation of duration in young and aged subjects : The role of attentional and memory pro...
Objective: To strengthen future methodological choices regarding the measurement of cognition within...
AbstractProcessing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
SummaryAttempts to explain people’s differences in intelligence and cognitive ageing often hypothesi...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
AbstractTime perception is a important subject in cognitive psychology, which is essential for our u...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...