Outsourcing cognitive control to the environment: Adult age differences in the use of task cues |
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Authors: | Daniel H. Spieler Ulrich Mayr Susan Lagrone |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332-0170, USA. spieler@gatech.edu |
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Abstract: | When an initial phase of cued task switching is followed by a phase of single-task trials, older adults show difficulties changing to the more efficient single-task mode of processing (Mayr & Liebscher, 2001). In Experiment 1, we show that these costs follow older adults’ continued tendency to inspect task cues even though these provide no new information. In Experiment 2, we included a condition in which task cues were eliminated from the display after the task-switching phase. In this condition, older adults behaved the same as younger adults, suggesting that the presence of the task cue is critical for observing age differences while switching from a “high-control” to a “low-control” mode of processing. We discuss our results in terms of a life-span shift with regard to the reliance on internal versus external sources of information under conditions of high-control demands. |
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