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Executive functioning and processing speed in age-related differences in time estimation: a comparison of young, old, and very old adults

机译:年龄相关的时间差异差异的执行功能和处理速度:年轻,老和非常老成年人的比较

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Age-related differences in time estimation were examined by comparing the temporal performance of young, young-old, and old-old adults, in relation to two major theories of cognitive aging: executive decline and cognitive slowing. We tested the hypothesis that processing speed and executive function are differentially involved in timing depending on the temporal task used. We also tested the assumption of greater age-related effects in time estimation in old-old participants. Participants performed two standard temporal tasks: duration production and duration reproduction. They also completed tests measuring executive function and processing speed. Findings supported the view that executive function is the best mediator of reproduction performance and inversely that processing speed is the best mediator of production performance. They also showed that young-old participants provide relatively accurate temporal judgments compared to old-old participants. These findings are discussed in terms of compensation mechanisms in aging.
机译:通过比较年轻,年轻和老年人的时间表现与认知老龄化的两个主要理论相比,研究了与年龄相关的时间估计差异:执行下降和认知放缓。我们测试了处理速度和执行功能的假设根据所使用的时间任务差别涉及时间。我们还测试了旧老参与者的时间估计的更大年龄相关效果的假设。参与者执行了两个标准时间任务:持续时间生产和持续时间再现。他们还完成了测量执行功能和处理速度的测试。调查结果支持的是,执行职能是再现性能的最佳调解员,并反映加工速度是生产性能的最佳介质。他们还表明,与旧的参与者相比,年轻的参与者提供了相对准确的时间判断。这些发现是在老化的补偿机制方面讨论的。

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