2024
DOI: 10.1037/xge0001602
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Aging impairs reactive attentional control but not proactive distractor inhibition.

Andy Jeesu Kim,
Joshua Senior,
Sonali Chu
et al.

Abstract: Older adults tend to be more prone to distraction compared with young adults, and this age-related deficit has been attributed to a deficiency in inhibitory processing. However, recent findings challenge the notion that aging leads to global impairments in inhibition. To reconcile these mixed findings, we investigated how aging modulates multiple mechanisms of attentional control by tracking the timing and direction of eye movements. When engaged in feature-search mode and proactive distractor suppression, old… Show more

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