International audienceWe investigated a new phenomenon that sheds light on age-related differences in strategy selection: the strategy repetition phenomenon (i.e., tendency to repeat the same strategy over consecutive items). Young and older adults had to provide the best estimates of multiplication problems like 47 x 86. They had to select the best of 2 rounding strategies on each problem, the rounding-down strategy (i.e., doing 40 x 80 = 3,200) or the rounding-up strategy (i.e., doing 50 x 90 = 4,500). Data showed that both young and older adults repeated the same strategy over consecutive problems more often than chance and repeated strategies more often in the 2-prime condition (i.e., after executing one strategy to solve the 2 immediat...
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...
International audienceThis study aimed at determining whether previously found age-related differenc...
International audienceWe investigated a new phenomenon that sheds light on age-related differences i...
International audienceAgeing results in the tendency of older adults to repeat the same strategy acr...
International audienceThird and fifth graders (Experiment 1) and fifth and seventh graders (Experime...
International audienceTo determine how younger and older adults modulate execution of strategies acr...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceTwo experiments tested whether participants switched strategies while they are...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
We examined participants’ strategy choices and metacognitive judgments during arithmetic problem-sol...
33rd Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS), Banff, CANADA, MAY, 2014International audie...
Objectives. We examined whether older adults use plausibility-checking strategies while verifying ar...
This study investigated age-related changes in the neural bases of sequential strategy interference....
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...
International audienceThis study aimed at determining whether previously found age-related differenc...
International audienceWe investigated a new phenomenon that sheds light on age-related differences i...
International audienceAgeing results in the tendency of older adults to repeat the same strategy acr...
International audienceThird and fifth graders (Experiment 1) and fifth and seventh graders (Experime...
International audienceTo determine how younger and older adults modulate execution of strategies acr...
International audienceFour experiments document adults' age-related changes in computational estimat...
Four experiments document adults ’ age-related changes in computational estimation performance and i...
International audienceTwo experiments tested whether participants switched strategies while they are...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
We examined participants’ strategy choices and metacognitive judgments during arithmetic problem-sol...
33rd Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science (BASICS), Banff, CANADA, MAY, 2014International audie...
Objectives. We examined whether older adults use plausibility-checking strategies while verifying ar...
This study investigated age-related changes in the neural bases of sequential strategy interference....
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...
We investigated strategies used by young and older adults in dot comparison tasks to further our und...
International audienceThis study aimed at determining whether previously found age-related differenc...