SummaryAttempts to explain people’s differences in intelligence and cognitive ageing often hypothesize that they are founded substantially upon differences in speed of information processing [1]. To date, there are no studies that fulfill the design criteria necessary to test this idea, namely: having a large sample size; being sufficiently longitudinal; and using measures of processing efficiency that have a tractable biological basis, are grounded in theory, and are not themselves complex or based on motor response speed. We measured visual ‘inspection time’, a psychophysical indicator of the efficiency of the early stages of perceptual processing [2], in a large (n = 628 with full data), narrow-age sample at mean ages 70, 73, and 76 year...
Deficits in awareness are found in diseases of ageing, and with acute and traumatic brain injury. De...
Age-related differences in sensory functioning, processing speed, and working memory have been ident...
Making sense of the external world is vital for multiple domains of cognition, and so it is crucial ...
Ageing is associated with declines in both perception and cognition. We review evidence for an inter...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Our understanding of visual perception and visual cognition has advanced considerably over the last ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
Presentation for Ph.D. Thesis Defense Abstract - Ph.D. Dissertation Either reading a text in the o...
<div><b>Talk given at the Glasgow Neuroscience Day</b></div><div>18th January 2017</div><div><br></d...
Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Impaired perception,...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
Introduction: Subjective cognitive complaints in older age may reflect subtle objective impairments ...
Deficits in awareness are found in diseases of ageing, and with acute and traumatic brain injury. De...
Age-related differences in sensory functioning, processing speed, and working memory have been ident...
Making sense of the external world is vital for multiple domains of cognition, and so it is crucial ...
Ageing is associated with declines in both perception and cognition. We review evidence for an inter...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Our understanding of visual perception and visual cognition has advanced considerably over the last ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
Presentation for Ph.D. Thesis Defense Abstract - Ph.D. Dissertation Either reading a text in the o...
<div><b>Talk given at the Glasgow Neuroscience Day</b></div><div>18th January 2017</div><div><br></d...
Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Impaired perception,...
Ageing has been shown to impact multisensory perception, but the underlying computational mechanisms...
Introduction: Subjective cognitive complaints in older age may reflect subtle objective impairments ...
Deficits in awareness are found in diseases of ageing, and with acute and traumatic brain injury. De...
Age-related differences in sensory functioning, processing speed, and working memory have been ident...
Making sense of the external world is vital for multiple domains of cognition, and so it is crucial ...