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Breaking the waves: age differences in electrical brain activity when reading text with distractors.

Author(s): Phillips NA, Lesperance D

Psychol Aging. 2003 Mar;18(1):126-39 Authors: Phillips NA, Lesperance D

Article GUID: 12641317


Title:Breaking the waves: age differences in electrical brain activity when reading text with distractors.
Authors:Phillips NALesperance D
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12641317?dopt=Abstract
Category:Psychol Aging
PMID:12641317
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Centre for Research in Human Development, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. phillip@vax2.concordia.ca

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Breaking the waves: age differences in electrical brain activity when reading text with distractors.

Psychol Aging. 2003 Mar;18(1):126-39

Authors: Phillips NA, Lesperance D

Abstract

The authors tested whether older adults have greater difficulty than younger adults in ignoring task-irrelevant information during reading as a result of age-related decline in inhibitory processes. Participants were shown target sentences containing distractor words. They were instructed to read aloud each sentence and ignore distractors. The N400 event-related potential (ERP) was used to measure the extent of semantic processing of target and distracting information. It showed that younger adults semantically processed both target and distracting material, whereas online processing of target sentences in older adults was disrupted by the distractors. In older adults, memory for target information related to their susceptibility to distraction and inhibition efficiency. Implications for age-differences in inhibitory control, working memory, and resource capacity are discussed.

PMID: 12641317 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]