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Minimal age-related deficits in task switching, inhibition, and oculomotor control

机译:在任务切换,抑制和动眼控制中与年龄相关的缺陷最小

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Background/Study Context: We are often required to carry out complex tasks in changing, context-dependent ways. This task switching requires the rapid realignment of attention to task constraints and may be age sensitive. Methods: Three experiments, two in which eye movements were recorded, were conducted to assess age-related differences in task switching and inhibitory control. Observers carried out a Same-Different task and Go-No Go task in single and mixed blocks of trials. Results: Other than Experiment 1, although switch costs were observed, they were not larger for older adults compared to younger adults. Furthermore, eye movement and false alarm data demonstrated little evidence of age-related decline in inhibitory and oculomotor control. Conclusions: A major implication is that, at least when two tasks involve different stimuli and unique responses, older adults are no more likely than younger adults to show task-switching costs or inhibition deficit.
机译:背景/研究背景:我们经常需要以变化的,取决于背景的方式执行复杂的任务。此任务切换需要快速重新调整对任务约束的关注,并且可能对年龄敏感。方法:进行了三个实验,其中两个记录了眼球运动,以评估与年龄相关的任务转换和抑制控制方面的差异。观察员在一次或多次试验中执行了相同任务和不行任务。结果:除实验1以外,尽管观察到转换成本,但老年人比年轻人的费用并不大。此外,眼球运动和虚假警报数据几乎没有证据显示抑制和动眼控制下降与年龄有关。结论:一个主要的含义是,至少当两项任务涉及不同的刺激和独特的反应时,成年人比年轻人更不可能显示出任务转换成本或抑制缺陷。

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