We have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages: 70 and 29 years), for horizontal gratings of 1 c deg(-1), modulated in either luminance or colour (equiluminant red-green), for various contrasts and speeds. For both old and young subjects, RTs depended on both speed and contrast, being faster at high speeds and high contrasts, and showed a stronger contrast dependency for chromatic gratings. The older subjects were systematically slower than the younger subjects. The difference between old and young RTs varied with condition, being 30-40 ms more at the slow than at the fast speed. The relative difference in RTs in different stimulus conditions shows that at least some of the increase in response t...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...
AbstractWe have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patter...
We report an experiment that investigates the relationship between speed of information processing a...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
Objectives: With advancing age the incidence of falls and thereby morbidity goes on increasing. One ...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
Recent work indicates that healthy younger adults can prepare accurate responses faster than their v...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
The effect of advancing age & gender on visual and auditory reaction time was evaluated in 320 norma...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...
AbstractWe have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patter...
We report an experiment that investigates the relationship between speed of information processing a...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
Objectives: With advancing age the incidence of falls and thereby morbidity goes on increasing. One ...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
Recent work indicates that healthy younger adults can prepare accurate responses faster than their v...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
The effect of advancing age & gender on visual and auditory reaction time was evaluated in 320 norma...
This research sought to determine the impact of arousal/activation, sex/gender, stimulus quality, pr...
AbstractWe have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patter...
We report an experiment that investigates the relationship between speed of information processing a...