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Age, executive functions, and visuospatial functioning in healthy older adults.
Authors:Libon, David J.   Glosser, Guila   Malamut, Barbara L.   Kaplan, Edith   Goldberg, Elkhonon   Swenson, Rodney   Prouty Sands, Laura
Abstract:Visuospatial test performance declines with age, whereas verbal test performance remains fairly constant. This pattern has been attributed to an age-related decline in either right-hemisphere functioning or executive functions (EFs), which may be associated with prefrontal cortical decline. Timed and untimed EF tests, and visuospatial tests requiring substantial integrative skill (I-VS) or little or no integrative skill (non-I-VS) were administered to young-old (aged 74 yrs and younger) and old-old (aged 75 yrs and older) healthy volunteers. Groups differed on I-VS tests and on many EF tests but not on non-I-VS tests. I-VS tests correlated highly with tests of EFs, but non-I-VS tests did not. These results are interpreted as supporting the proposal that an age-related decline in EF underlies the decline in visuospatial test performance observed with advancing age. Other issues regarding the relationship between age and EF are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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