Objective. Visual information is often used to guide purposeful movement. However, older adults have impaired responses to visual information, leading to increased risk for injuries and potential loss of independence. We evaluated distinct visual and motor attention contributions to a cued saccade task to determine the extent to which aging selectively affects these processes. Methods. Nineteen healthy young (18–28 years) and 20 older (60–90 years) participants performed a cued saccade task under two conditions. We challenged motor attention by changing the number of possible saccade targets (1 or 6). Results. Older adults had difficulty in inhibiting unwanted eye movements and had greater eye movement inaccuracy in the hard condition when ...
Age-related memory deficits may result from attending to too much information (inhibition deficit) a...
Objectives: Healthy aging is associated with a decline in visuospatial working memory. The nature of...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
Salient visual stimuli capture attention and trigger an eye-movement towards its location reflexivel...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Inhibition and switching deficits occur with healthy aging and many clinical conditions, compromisin...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
In the present study, the authors examined age-related differences in saccade curvature as older and...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
In antisaccade tasks, subjects are required to generate a saccade in the direction opposite to the l...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
Age-related memory deficits may result from attending to too much information (inhibition deficit) a...
Objectives: Healthy aging is associated with a decline in visuospatial working memory. The nature of...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...
Salient visual stimuli capture attention and trigger an eye-movement towards its location reflexivel...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Inhibition and switching deficits occur with healthy aging and many clinical conditions, compromisin...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Many sensory and cognitive changes accompany normal ageing, including changes to visual attention. S...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
In the present study, the authors examined age-related differences in saccade curvature as older and...
Young and older adults' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade task, wh...
In antisaccade tasks, subjects are required to generate a saccade in the direction opposite to the l...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
Age-related memory deficits may result from attending to too much information (inhibition deficit) a...
Objectives: Healthy aging is associated with a decline in visuospatial working memory. The nature of...
Younger and older adults were compared in three experiments, using procedures that had been shown to...