Research on aging and visual search often requires older people to search computer screens for target letters or numbers. The aim of this experiment was to investigate age-related differences using an everyday-based visual search task in a large participant sample (n = 261) aged 20–88 years. Our results show that: (1) old–old adults have more difficulty with triple conjunction searches with one highly distinctive feature compared to young–old and younger adults; (2) age-related declines in conjunction searches emerge in middle age then progress throughout older age; (3) age-related declines are evident in feature searches on target absent trials, as older people seem to exhaustively and serially search the whole display to determine a targe...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
We examined the ability of younger and older adults to selectively process moving items and ignore s...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
In a comparative visual search experiment, two halves of a display contained visual primitives of va...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
In studies of attention in visual search, older adults consistently perform more poorly than young a...
Much has been learned about the age-related cognitive declines associated with the attentional proce...
Age deficits in visual search often are attributed to difficulties in comparing display items to tar...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
We examined the ability of younger and older adults to selectively process moving items and ignore s...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
In a comparative visual search experiment, two halves of a display contained visual primitives of va...
There are two popular frameworks for the study of visual attention. Treis-man’s Feature Integration ...
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated age differences in memory search under 4 conditions: forw...
In studies of attention in visual search, older adults consistently perform more poorly than young a...
Much has been learned about the age-related cognitive declines associated with the attentional proce...
Age deficits in visual search often are attributed to difficulties in comparing display items to tar...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
Younger (19–27 years of age) and older (60–82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in...