In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We compared the magnitude of this effect in younger and older adults, with and without distractors, in a simple visual-detection task. We employed additional measures that allow non-parametric assessment of performance (Townsend's capacity coefficient) and parametric estimates (Linear Ballistic Accumulator model). Older participants' latencies were slower, especially in the presence of distractors, and their calculated capacity indicators increased with distractors. Parametric estimates indicated that these increases were generated by the older adults' increased difficulty in inhibiting the distractors, and not the results of either improved detection ...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
The phenomenon of distractor interference indicates that information not relevant to the goal is pr...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...
<div><p>In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We...
In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We compare...
In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We compare...
The same-different judgment was used in two experiments to investigate age-group differences in visu...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Many experimental tasks include distraction, either intention-ally (e.g., in visual search and flank...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
The performance of young and old adults was compared in two different situations to investigate the ...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
The ability to minimize processing for irrelevant information is a central component of goal-directe...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
The phenomenon of distractor interference indicates that information not relevant to the goal is pr...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...
<div><p>In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We...
In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We compare...
In the redundant target effect, participants respond faster with two (redundant) targets. We compare...
The same-different judgment was used in two experiments to investigate age-group differences in visu...
Younger and older adults were asked to nd a single target in both feature- and conjunction- search c...
The visual world is cluttered, and adaptive behavior often demands attention to multiple objects. Un...
Many experimental tasks include distraction, either intention-ally (e.g., in visual search and flank...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
The performance of young and old adults was compared in two different situations to investigate the ...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
Three experiments are presented that investigated the effects of distracting information on the proc...
The ability to minimize processing for irrelevant information is a central component of goal-directe...
Responses to targets are slower when they appear at a location to which attention has previously bee...
The phenomenon of distractor interference indicates that information not relevant to the goal is pr...
Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underly...