One of the hallmarks of cognitive aging is an increase in distraction from goal-irrelevant information (eg, Hasher & Zacks, 1988; Lustig, Hasher, & Zacks, 2007). Hasher and Zacks's …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized age-related difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized agerelated difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized age-related difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized agerelated difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
BL Kennedy, M Mather - The aging brain …, 2019 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized age-related difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized agerelated difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …
Distraction-or a lack of attentional inhibition-is perhaps the most recognized age-related difference in attention. Older adults are particularly impaired in attentional tasks that require …