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Experimental Aging Research

An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 21, 1995 - Issue 1
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Age Differences in Feature Search as a Function of Exposure Duration

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Pages 1-15
Received 31 Mar 1993
Accepted 22 Jan 1994
Published online: 27 Sep 2007

Abstract

Older and younger observers searched for two targets embedded in response-compatible or -incompatible distractors. Display duration was varied across trial blocks from 26 to 1,664 ms. For both age groups, response-incompatible displays led to relatively poorer accuracy, particularly at brief durations. Age differences in accuracy were larger for response-incompatible displays and diminished at longer durations, an effect that was also revealed in the latency data. Results are interpreted within a continuous-flow conceptualization of visual processing and are consistent with the hypothesis that older adults are slowed in the feature extraction process that underlies visual search.

 

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