International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls' abilities to select the best strategy on each item and determined whether AD patients tended to repeat the same strategy across consecutive items more often than controls. Method: A total of 60 participants (30 healthy older adults, HOA; 30 AD patients) were asked to select the best rounding strategy to estimate products of multiplication problems (e.g., estimating 42 x 76 by rounding operands down or up, like doing 40 x 70 = 2800 or 50 x 80 = 3200). We identified strategies used on each problem and measured solution latencies and percentage errors with each strategy as a function of problem characteristics. Results: Older adults and AD pat...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceAgeing results in the tendency of older adults to repeat the same strategy acr...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
International audienceObjective: Consistent with Uittenhove and Lemaire (2012), we expected that str...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
International audienceWe investigated a new phenomenon that sheds light on age-related differences i...
International audienceTo determine how younger and older adults modulate execution of strategies acr...
International audienceTwo experiments tested whether participants switched strategies while they are...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
We examined participants’ strategy choices and metacognitive judgments during arithmetic problem-sol...
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with progressive impairment of higher-level cognitiv...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) negatively impacts patients’ ability to m...
Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it ...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceAgeing results in the tendency of older adults to repeat the same strategy acr...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
International audienceObjective: Consistent with Uittenhove and Lemaire (2012), we expected that str...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
International audienceWe investigated a new phenomenon that sheds light on age-related differences i...
International audienceTo determine how younger and older adults modulate execution of strategies acr...
International audienceTwo experiments tested whether participants switched strategies while they are...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
We examined participants’ strategy choices and metacognitive judgments during arithmetic problem-sol...
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with progressive impairment of higher-level cognitiv...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) negatively impacts patients’ ability to m...
Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it ...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceAgeing results in the tendency of older adults to repeat the same strategy acr...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...