Adult age differences in the implicit and explicit components of top-down attentional guidance during visual search |
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Authors: | Madden David J Whiting Wythe L Spaniol Julia Bucur Barbara |
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Affiliation: | Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Box 2980, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. djm@geri.duke.edu |
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Abstract: | Two experiments investigated adult age differences in the explicit (knowledge-based) and implicit (repetition priming) components of top-down attentional guidance during discrimination of a target singleton. Experiment 1 demonstrated an additional contribution of explicit top-down attention, relative to the implicit effect of repetition priming, which was similar in magnitude for younger and older adults. Experiment 2 examined repetition priming of target activation and distractor inhibition independently. The additional contribution of explicit top-down attention, relative to the repetition priming of distractor inhibition, was greater for older adults than for younger adults. The results suggest that some forms of top-down attentional control are preserved as a function of adult age and may operate in a compensatory manner. |
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