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Effects of age and type of picture on visuospatial working memory assessed with a computerized jigsaw-puzzle task
Authors:Pilar Toril  José M. Reales  Julia Mayas  Soledad Ballesteros
Affiliation:1. Studies on Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Group, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Basic Psychology II, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spainpiltoril@madridsur.uned.es;4. Department of Methodology of the Behavioral Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain;5. Department of Basic Psychology II, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:We investigated the effect of age and color in a computerized version of the jigsaw-puzzle task. In Experiment 1, young and older adults were presented with puzzles in color and black-and-white line drawings, varying in difficulty from 4 to 9 pieces. Older adults performed the task better with the black-and-white stimuli and younger adults performed better with the color ones. In Experiment 2, new older and young adults identified the same fragmented pictures as fast and accurately as possible. The older group identified the black-and-white stimuli faster than those presented in color, while the younger adults identified both similarly. In Experiment 3A, new older and young groups performed the puzzle task with the same color pictures and their monochrome versions. In Experiment 3B, participants performed a speeded identification task with the two sets. The findings of these experiments showed that older adults have a memory not a perceptual difficulty.
Keywords:Young adults  older adults  object recognition  visuospatial working memory  jigsaw-puzzle task
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