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Inferential reasoning in old age
Authors:Gillian Cohen
Affiliation:University of Oxford, UK
Abstract:Two experiments examined the effects of aging on the kind of inferential reasoning required in comprehending discourse. In Experiment 1 old subjects made more errors than young subjects in solving logical problems framed in everyday language. Unlike the young subjects they had more difficulty when the problems were spoken than when they were written. Experiment 2 revealed that old subjects are inefficient at extracting implicit information during reading; they fail to generate bridging inferences to supply missing information, so that comprehension is restricted to explicitly stated information. The results show that verbal reasoning ability is impaired in old age and that this affects language comprehension in both listening and reading although the deficit is more marked in listening.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Gillian Cohen   Department of Experimental Psychology   University of Oxford   South Parks Road   Oxford OX1 3UD   UK.
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