Title of article
Age and skilled performance: Contributions of working memory and processing speed
Author/Authors
Brian Brigman، نويسنده , , Susan and Cherry، نويسنده , , Katie E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
15
From page
242
To page
256
Abstract
In this study, we examined the interrelationships among age, working memory (WM), processing speed, and the development of skilled performance. Younger (M=20.5) and older (M=68.9) adults were trained on an alphabet arithmetic task (Haider & Frensch, 1996) administered across three consecutive days. Although older adults were slower than younger adults, both age groups’ response latencies decreased as a result of practice. Contrary to expectations, WM and processing speed were significantly correlated with performance late in training. Partial correlations suggested that age differences in performance at the end of training were mediated by individual differences in cognitive processing speed.
Keywords
aging , skill acquisition , Learning , automaticity , Alphabet arithmetic task , Working memory , Cognitive processing speed
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Record number
2248298
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