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Aging, distraction, and the benefits of predictable location.
Authors:Carlson  Michelle C; Hasher  Lynn; Connelly  S Lisa; Zacks  Rose T
Abstract:Three experiments examined the impact on reading time for younger and older adults in the absence vs. presence of distraction (marked by font type) in either fixed predictable locations (Experiments 1 and 2) or unpredictable locations (Experiment 3) . Consistent with earlier work (S. L. Connelly, L. Hasher, & R. T. Zacks; see record 1992-18667-001), older adults were markedly disrupted, relative to young adults, when distraction was present in unpredictable locations. When the location of distraction was fixed, however, the very large disadvantage that older adults otherwise experienced (slowed by as much as 46 s) diminished substantially (to as little as 2 s). Fixed location also eliminated the relatedness effect, by which older adults are especially susceptible to distraction from meaningfully related material. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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