نتایج جستجو برای: age differences

تعداد نتایج: 1257096  

Journal: :Addiction 2011
Marijn A Distel Jacqueline M Vink Meike Bartels Catharina E M van Beijsterveldt Michael C Neale Dorret I Boomsma

AIMS To examine the heritability of cannabis initiation, the influence of a possible twin-specific environment and the influence of age on the effects of genes and environment in Dutch adolescents and young adults. DESIGN Genetic structural equation modelling was used to partition the variance in the liability to cannabis initiation into genetic and environmental components. SETTING All par...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Jacob J Sosnoff David E Vaillancourt Karl M Newell

The current study examined the influence of aging on the oscillatory activity of a population of motor units during rhythmical force production. Previously, it has been shown that aging humans have greater low-frequency and less high-frequency electromyographic (EMG) activity during constant and slow ramp force contractions. We hypothesized that more rapid force contractions would reverse the e...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 1998
S N Greenberg A Koriat F R Vellutino

Readers searching for a target letter in text are more likely to miss it in frequent function words than in less frequent content words, and the magnitude of this effect increases with age. While this increase has been taken to indicate that proficient readers process familiar words in terms of larger orthographic units, we propose that it reflects the reader's growing ability to extract the st...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2010
Einat Levy-Gigi Eli Vakil

The influence of contextual similarity on children's recognition memory performance was examined using a retroactive interference paradigm. In the study, 9- and 12-year-olds were randomly assigned to one of two contextual conditions. In both conditions, target and interfering information were presented in distinctive contexts by using different modalities (pictures and words, respectively). How...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2000
D H Spieler D A Balota

The present study examined age differences in the influence of 3 factors that previous research has shown to influence word-naming performance. The influence of word frequency, orthographic length, and orthographic neighborhood measures was examined using large-scale regression analyses on the naming latencies for 2,820 words. Thirty-one younger adults and 29 older adults named all of these wor...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2000
T A Salthouse S J Czaja

Much of the current research in the area of cognitive aging has been focused on investigating specific processes presumed to be responsible for the age differences observed in particular cognitive tasks. A central thesis of this article is that age-related effects on cognitive variables seldom occur in isolation, and hence, they are best interpreted in the context of the structural interrelatio...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2007
Soha N Garadat Ruth Y Litovsky

This study introduces a new test (CRISP-Jr.) for measuring speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking (SRM) in young children ages 2.5-4 years. Study 1 examined whether thresholds, masking, and SRM obtained with a test designed for older children (CRISP) and CRISP-Jr. are comparable in 4 to 5-year-old children. Thresholds were measured for target speech in front, in quiet, and with...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 2012
T H Kakebeeke I Locatelli V Rousson J Caflisch O G Jenni

This study examined gross motor performance of 101 typically developing children between 3 and 5 years of age (48 boys, 53 girls, M age = 3.9 yr., SD = 0.5). All children performed 7 different gross motor tasks which were rated on a 5-point scale. Age and sex were assessed by an ordinal-logistic model, and odds ratios were calculated for each task using age and sex as covariates. For standing o...

2004
Leslie A. Gavin Wyndol Furman

This study employed social psychological theories of group formation to conceptualize and predict age differences in peer groups. Adolescents were administered questionnaires about the characteristics of their peer groups. Early and middle adolescents reported placing more value on being in a popular group and perceived more group conformity and leadership within their groups than preand late a...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2011
Kerstin Jost Richard L Bryck Edward K Vogel Ulrich Mayr

While it is well known that working memory functions decline with age, the functional reasons for this decline are not well understood. A factor that has proven critical for general individual differences in visual working memory capacity is the efficiency of filtering irrelevant information. Here, we examine to what degree this factor is also responsible for age differences in working memory. ...

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