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"Pushkar D" Authored Publications:

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1 Everyday activity parameters and competence in older adults. Pushkar D, Arbuckle T, Conway M, Chaikelson J, Maag U 9416629
CRDH
2 Individual differences in trajectory of intellectual development over 45 years of adulthood. Arbuckle TY, Maag U, Pushkar D, Chaikelson JS 9883465
CRDH
3 Social behavior and off-target verbosity in elderly people. Pushkar D, Basevitz P, Arbuckle T, Nohara-LeClair M, Lapidus S, Peled M 10879589
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Effect of off-target verbosity on communication efficiency in a referential communication task. Arbuckle TY, Nohara-LeClair M, Pushkar D 10755290
CRDH
5 Motivation, personality and well-being in older volunteers. Pushkar D, Reis M, Morros M 12513036
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Off-target verbosity, everyday competence, and subjective well-being. Arbuckle TY, Pushkar D, Bourgeois S, Bonneville L 15331857
CRDH
7 Behavioural and electrophysiological measures of task switching during single and mixed-task conditions. Goffaux P, Phillips NA, Sinai M, Pushkar D 16413655
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Autobiographical memory specificity predicts social problem-solving ability in old and young adults. Beaman A, Pushkar D, Etezadi S, Bye D, Conway M 17676558
CRDH
9 Neurophysiological measures of task-set switching: effects of working memory and aging. Goffaux P, Phillips NA, Sinai M, Pushkar D 18441266
CRDH
10 Testing continuity and activity variables as predictors of positive and negative affect in retirement. Pushkar D, Chaikelson J, Conway M, Etezadi J, Giannopoulus C, Li K, Wrosch C 19875749
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Longitudinal associations of need for cognition, cognitive activity, and depressive symptomatology with cognitive function in recent retirees. Baer LH, Tabri N, Blair M, Bye D, Li KZ, Pushkar D 23213060
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Neurophysiological measures of task-set switching: effects of working memory and aging.
Authors:Goffaux PPhillips NASinai MPushkar D
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18441266?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:18441266 Category:J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: CRDH
1 Department of Psychology, Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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Neurophysiological measures of task-set switching: effects of working memory and aging.

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2008 Mar;63(2):P57-66

Authors: Goffaux P, Phillips NA, Sinai M, Pushkar D

Abstract

We investigated age-related differences in task-switching performance by using behavioral measures and event-related brain potentials. We tested younger and older adults, and we separated older adults into groups with high and low working memory (WM); that is, we separated them into old-high-WM and old-low-WM groups. On average, all participants responded more slowly in mixed-task than in single-task blocks (i.e., reaction time or RT mixing cost). Younger adults and old-high-WM participants had equivalent RT mixing costs and showed larger posterior negative slow-wave activity when preparing for mixed trials than for single-task trials, suggesting that mixed-task trials required trial-to-trial preparation. Old-high-WM participants also showed frontally distributed activity on mixed-task trials, suggesting their use of executive control to offset age-related differences in mixed-task preparation. In contrast, old-low-WM participants had large RT mixing costs and large posterior event-related brain potential negativities during single-task trials, suggesting that they prepare during single- and mixed-task blocks. High WM, therefore, may help older adults offset the age-related difficulties often observed when they are task switching.

PMID: 18441266 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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