AbstractVisual working memory (VWM) for spatial frequency information was assessed in both young and older observers. In the first experiment we assessed the effect of a memory mask on a VWM task. We found no effect of mask on retention for either the young or older groups. This argues against the `inhibition' hypothesis of aging in regards to visual processing, which suggests that the elderly should have difficulty to inhibit irrelevant information. We conclude that the suggestion of an inefficient inhibition process in aging derived from evidence obtained for higher-level WM tasks cannot be generalized to the discrimination of basic patterns in VWM. The second experiment focused on processing resources within VWM by assessing VWM for intr...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
Normal aging is associated with numerous changes in cognitive capacities, including an overall decli...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
AbstractVisual working memory (VWM) for spatial frequency information was assessed in both young and...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
AbstractChanges in the physiological properties of senescent V1 neurons suggest that the mechanisms ...
Aging is associated with a variety of changes in cognitive capacities, including a declinein working...
Background/Study Context: Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age-sensitiv...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
Healthy aging is associated with decline in the ability to maintain visual information in working me...
Aging is accompanied by increasing difficulty in working memory associated with the temporary storag...
It has been suggested that an age-related decrease in the ability to bind and retain conjunctions of...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
Temporary binding of visual features enables objects to be stored and maintained in the visual worki...
The sensory recruitment model envisages visual working memory (VWM) as an emergent property that is ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
Normal aging is associated with numerous changes in cognitive capacities, including an overall decli...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
AbstractVisual working memory (VWM) for spatial frequency information was assessed in both young and...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
AbstractChanges in the physiological properties of senescent V1 neurons suggest that the mechanisms ...
Aging is associated with a variety of changes in cognitive capacities, including a declinein working...
Background/Study Context: Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age-sensitiv...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
Healthy aging is associated with decline in the ability to maintain visual information in working me...
Aging is accompanied by increasing difficulty in working memory associated with the temporary storag...
It has been suggested that an age-related decrease in the ability to bind and retain conjunctions of...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
Temporary binding of visual features enables objects to be stored and maintained in the visual worki...
The sensory recruitment model envisages visual working memory (VWM) as an emergent property that is ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
Normal aging is associated with numerous changes in cognitive capacities, including an overall decli...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...