Attention and aging : a functional perspective.

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McDowd, J.M. & Shaw, R.J.
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In the psychologist's search for the cause of age-related cognitive changes, there is frequently an expectation that there will be a single underlying mechanism responsible for many, if not all, observable developmental changes. Age-related changes in attention have been cited as the basis for a variety of age-related behavioral inefficiencies and have been the focus of both empirical and theoretical work designed to understand these inefficiencies. The goal of the present chapter is to review data related to age differences in attentional competence, to discuss the functional consequences of such differences, and to consider the theoretical constructs hypothesized to account for the findings. (A)

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20021019 ST [electronic version only]
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In: Handbook of Aging and Cognition, 2nd ed., 2000, p. 221-292, 208 ref.

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