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Age-Related Preservation of Top-Down Attentional Guidance During Visual Search.
Authors:Madden, David J.   Whiting, Wythe L.   Cabeza, Roberto   Huettel, Scott A.
Abstract:Younger (19-27 years of age) and older (60-82 years of age) adults performed a letter search task in which a color singleton was either noninformative (baseline condition) or highly informative (guided condition) regarding target location. In the guided condition, both age groups exhibited a substantial decrease in response time (RT) to singleton targets, relative to the baseline condition, as well as an increase in RT to nonsingleton targets. The authors conclude that under conditions that equate the physical structure of individual displays, top-down attentional guidance can be at least as effective for older adults as for younger adults. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:preservation   aging   age differences   attentional guidance   visual search   letter search task   response time   top down attentional guidance
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