effects of ageing

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Salthouse (2000)
General decrease in processing speed in older adults.
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Hasher et al., (2001)
Older adults show no evidence for negative priming regardless of interval
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Tsvetanov et al., (2013)
Older adults show reduced ability to suppress salient distractors
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Braver, (2012)
Older adults make more mistakes on BX trials showing that they utilise a reactive control mode whereas younger adults make more errors on AY trials showing a proactive onto mode.
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Ashinoff
In the T task, young participants are able to rapidly reject salient distractors whereas term is no distractor benefit for older participants
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Mevorah et al., (2016)
Increased error pointing to targets with adjacent distractors for old vs younger participants. Also show rebound effect, showing a shift to reactive control
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