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Age Equivalence in Switch Costs for Prosaccade and Antisaccade Tasks.
Authors:Bojko  Agnieszka; Kramer  Arthur F; Peterson  Matthew S
Abstract:This study examined age differences in task switching using prosaccade and antisaccade tasks. Significant specific and general switch costs were found for both young and old adults, suggesting the existence of 2 types of processes: those responsible for activation of the currently relevant task set and deactivation of the previously relevant task set and those responsible for maintaining more than 1 task active in working memory. Contrary to the findings of previous research, which used manual response tasks with arbitrary stimulus-response mappings to study task-switching performance, no age-related deficits in either type of switch costs were found. These data suggest age-related sparing of task-switching processes in situations in which memory load is low and stimulus-response mappings are well learned. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:age differences  switch Costs  task switching  prosaccade  antisaccade tasks  working memory  stimulus-response mappings  task activation  task deactivation  task sets  age
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