Semantic priming in young and older adults: evidence for age constancy in automatic and attentional processes.

DM Burke, H White, DL Diaz - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
Automatic and attentional components of semantic priming and the relation of each to
episodic memory were evaluated in young and older adults. Category names served as …

General cognitive changes with aging

LA Bieliauskas - Behavioral Neurology in the Elderly. CRC …, 2001 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Why, at the grocery store or bank, do younger people avoid standing in a line that contains
one or more elderly persons or where the individual collecting payment is quite elderly …

[引用][C] Information processing/cognition

B Bucur, DJ Madden - 2007 - Elsevier

Differential decline of verbal and visuospatial processing speed across the adult life span

B Lawrence, J Myerson, S Hale - Aging, Neuropsychology, and …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
The present study compared the age-related decline in verbal and visuospatial processing
speed in 131 participants aged 18 to 90 years. Participants performed four verbal and four …

Adult age differences in attention to semantic context

LK Langley, AL Saville, ND Gayzur… - Aging, Neuropsychology …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In three experiments age differences in attention to semantic context were examined. The
performance of younger adults (ages 18–29 years) and older adults (ages 60–79 years) on …

Semantic interference mechanisms on long-term visual memory and their eye-movement signatures in mild cognitive impairment.

MI Coco, G Merendino, G Zappalà… - Neuropsychology, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Long-term visual memory representations, measured by recognition performance,
degrade as a function of semantic interference, and their strength is related to eye …

Aging and cognition

P Rabbitt - Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Aging is indexed both by the passage of time and as the progress of biological processes
occurring in time. Biological aging can be indexed by time related physiological change in …

Level of processing and reaction time in young and middle-aged adults and the effect of education

WA Meijer, RHM de Groot… - European Journal of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The first aim was to examine whether differences in reaction time (RT) between younger (25–
35 years) and middle-aged (50–60 years) individuals increase with depth of processing. The …

Aging and Visuo-spatial working memory

E Cavallini, T Vecchi - Imagery and Spatial Cognition, 2006 - torrossa.com
Studies on aging and cognition show that human aging is associated with lower
performance in a number of different cognitive tasks (Craik & Salthouse 1992, 2000) …

Age-related change in visual information processing: Toward a unified theory of aging and visual...

MJ Sharps - Current Psychology, 1997 - search.ebscohost.com
Proposes a theory explaining how memory for semantic information is relatively preserved
through the normal aging process. Mental rotation; Spatial memory; Paired-associates …