This review provides an overview about the current evidence on behavioral and electrophysiological signatures of adult age differences in task switching.
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In summary, increasing age was associated with an increase in error rate and RT during task switching. Error rate was particularly sensitive to aging, with an ...
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Compared to young participants, older ones showed the typical RT-decline. No differences between younger and older participants regarding the local switch costs ...
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Aging studies have suggested that old adults are particularly impaired in working memory abilities (a) that require the coordination of cognitive processing in ...
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Oct 22, 2024 · Compared to young participants, older ones showed the typical RT-decline. No differences between younger and older participants regarding the ...
Senior subjects were disproportionately impaired relative to young subjects on the dual-task. When brain activation was examined for senior subjects, we found ...
The ability to flexibly switch back and forth between cognitive tasks is seen as one key determinant of cognitive control behavior.
Oct 5, 2009 · The present study compared brain activity dynamics in healthy old and young adults during task switching.
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Aging is associated with decline in various cognitive functions, including task switching – the ability to shift quickly between tasks and mind- sets. Previous ...
The general finding in task switching studies is that switching to another task takes longer compared to the repetition of the task which has just been ...