Age-related changes and gender differences in time estimation |
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Authors: | Espinosa-Fernández Lourdes Miró Elena Cano MóCarmen Buela-Casal Gualberto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Jaén, Campus Las Lagunillas, 23071, Jaén, Spain. lespino@ujaen.es |
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Abstract: | A study was carried out in which age and gender differences were studied in the performance of an empty interval production task. The duration of these intervals was 10 s, 1 and 5 min. The sample was made up of 140 subjects, half male and half female, in seven different age groups from 8 to 70 years old. The age range permitted us to identify when differences begin to be significant. The results show an age-related increase in the underproduction of the intervals. The differences between age groups attained significance from 51 to 60 years onward. With regard to gender, the main result was a greater underproduction of longer intervals (1 and 5 min) for women. These findings were interpreted in terms of different models of time estimation. |
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Keywords: | 2820 |
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