Author:
Rodríguez-Ferrer José Manuel
Abstract
We have studied the effects of normal aging on visual attention. Have
participated a group of 38 healthy elderly people with an average age of
67.8 years and a group of 39 healthy young people with average age of 19.2
years. In a first experiment of visual detection, response times were
recorded, with and without covert attention, to the presentation of stimuli
(0.5º in diameter grey circles) appearing in three eccentricities (2.15,
3.83 and 5.53° of visual field) and with three levels of contrast (6, 16 and
78%). In a second experiment of visual form discrimination circles and
squares with the same features as in the previous experiment were presented,
but in this case subjects only should respond to the emergence of the
circles. In both age groups, the covert attention reduced response times.
Compared to young people, the older group achieved better results in some
aspects of attention tests and response times were reduced more in the
stimuli of greater eccentricity. The data suggest that there is a mechanism
of adaptation in aging, in which visual attention especially favors the
perception of those stimuli more difficult to detec
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