Performance of healthy, older adults on the Tower of London Revised: Associations with verbal and nonverbal abilities |
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Authors: | Zook Nancy Welsh Marilyn C Ewing Vanessa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Purchase College, State University of New York, NY 10577-1400, USA. Nancy.Zook@purchase.edu |
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Abstract: | Neuropsychological studies suggest a subclinical impairment in executive function that occurs with normal aging. This is the first study to examine the performance of healthy older adults on the Tower of London-Revised (TOL-R), as well as the relationship between TOL-R performance and verbal and nonverbal abilities. Performance of 63 older adult participants on the TOL-R and two WAIS-III subtests was compared to that of 35 young adult college students. Group comparisons indicated age differences in TOL-R performance; however, these were eliminated after adjusting for individual differences in Matrix Reasoning performance. In the older adult groups, multiple regression analyses demonstrated that Matrix Reasoning performance was a stronger predictor of TOL-R performance than was chronological age or years of education. These results suggest that performance on the TOL-R is a psychometrically sound executive function measure for older adults and that individual differences in fluid intelligence are more predictive of performance than chronological age. |
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