Frequency discrimination vs frequency estimation: Adult age differences and the effect of divided attention

被引:10
|
作者
Mutter, SA
Goedert, KM
机构
关键词
D O I
10.1093/geronb/52B.6.P319
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
In this experiment we explored age differences in frequency judgment. Young and older adults studied words occurring from one to six limes under divided or focused attention and then completed either a frequency discrimination or a frequency estimation test for these items. Divided attention led to poorer performance on Both frequency judgment tests, suggesting that distraction during the encoding of target events results in less optimal encoding of the information that is necessary for any type of frequency judgement. Contrary to the notion that older adults encode this information more superficially than young adults, older adults were as sensitive as young adults to relative differences in the frequency of target words, and distraction did not magnify age differences for either type of frequency-judgment task. On the other hand, older adults were less accurate in assigning art absolute numerical value to the frequency of the target words. Altogether, the results are consistent with the idea that the encoding and/or retrieval processes required for accurate numerical estimation of frequency suffer a larger age-related decline than do those required for accurate discrimination of relative frequency.
引用
收藏
页码:P319 / P328
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN ACQUISITION AND RETENTION OF FREQUENCY-OF-OCCURRENCE INFORMATION FOR ACTIONS
    LIU, ZT
    KAUSLER, DH
    BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1993, 31 (01) : 69 - 71
  • [42] VARIATION IN TASK COMPLEXITY AND ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY-OF-OCCURRENCE JUDGMENTS
    KAUSLER, DH
    WRIGHT, RE
    HAKAMI, MK
    BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1981, 18 (04) : 195 - 197
  • [43] Adult age differences in the inhibition of return of visual attention
    Hartley, AA
    Kieley, JM
    PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 1995, 10 (04) : 670 - 683
  • [44] EFFECTS OF WORD-FREQUENCY ON ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN WORD MEMORY SPAN
    KAUSLER, DH
    PUCKETT, JM
    EXPERIMENTAL AGING RESEARCH, 1979, 5 (02) : 161 - 169
  • [45] A BEHAVIORAL FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION PARADIGM FOR USE IN ADULT PRIMATES
    RECANZONE, GH
    JENKINS, WM
    HRADEK, GT
    MERZENICH, MM
    BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS, 1991, 23 (03): : 357 - 369
  • [46] Doppler Gyroscopes: Frequency vs Phase Estimation
    Howell, John C.
    Kahn, Merav
    Grynszpan, Einav
    Cohen, Ziv Roi
    Residori, Stefania
    Bortolozzo, Umberto
    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 2022, 129 (11)
  • [47] Age-related positivity effect of emotional attention: time and frequency domain
    Liu, Haining
    Dong, Xianling
    Wang, Jingjing
    Liu, Haihong
    Liu, Yanli
    Han, Buxin
    Sun, Lianxin
    PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE, 2023, 28 (06) : 1599 - 1610
  • [48] Divided Attention in 3D Space: Age-Related Differences
    Grosjean, M.
    Rinkenauer, G.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2011, 25 : 14 - 14
  • [49] Hemispheric asymmetries for spatial frequency discrimination in a selective attention task
    Proverbio, AM
    Zani, A
    Avella, C
    BRAIN AND COGNITION, 1997, 34 (02) : 311 - 320