Response-level processing during visual feature search: effects of frontoparietal activation and adult age
Previous research suggests that feature search performance is relatively resistant to age-related decline. However, little is known regarding the neural mechanisms underlying the age-related constancy of feature search. In this experiment, we used a diffusion decision model of reaction time (RT), an...
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| Dokumenttyp: | Article (Journal) |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2020
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Attention, perception, & psychophysics
Year: 2019, Jahrgang: 82, Heft: 1, Pages: 330-349 |
| ISSN: | 1943-393X |
| DOI: | 10.3758/s13414-019-01823-3 |
| Online-Zugang: | Resolving-System, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-019-01823-3 |
| Verfasserangaben: | David J. Madden, Rachel E. Siciliano, Catherine W. Tallman, Zachary A. Monge, Andreas Voss, Jessica R. Cohen |
| Zusammenfassung: | Previous research suggests that feature search performance is relatively resistant to age-related decline. However, little is known regarding the neural mechanisms underlying the age-related constancy of feature search. In this experiment, we used a diffusion decision model of reaction time (RT), and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate age-related differences in response-level processing during visual feature search. |
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| Beschreibung: | Published online: 2 August 2019 Gesehen am 07.04.2020 |
| Beschreibung: | Online Resource |
| ISSN: | 1943-393X |
| DOI: | 10.3758/s13414-019-01823-3 |