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AGE EFFECTS IN PERCEPTION OF TIME. Despite the widespread belief that the subjective speed of the passage of time increases with age, empirical results are controversial. In this study, a co... Wittmann,Marc,Lehnhoff,... - 《Psychological Reports》 被引量: 75发表: 2005年 Age Differences in...
Sex and social class as determinants of future orientation (time perspective) in adolescents Hypotheses concerning the effects of sex and class On future orientation were tested on 100 boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 16. Future orientatio... H Lamm,RW Schmidt,G Trommsdorff - 《...
is evident only in male faces of middle-aged adults, and completely vanishes for the faces of older adults5. This modulation of the AES by the age of the presented faces does not depend on the age of the observer, and
Time dependent effects of double cuing in directed forgetting Previous research in directed forgetting in pigeons has focused on the effect of single forget cues (F-cues) interpolated within the retention interval in ... TB Stonebraker,M Rilling,DF Kendrick - 《Animal Learning & Behavior》 被引量...
Aging affects individuals of every species, with sometimes detrimental effects on memory and cognition. The simultaneous-chaining task, a sequential-learning task, requires subjects to select items in a predetermined sequence, putting demands on memory a
Caffeine (5,10 or 20 mM) had no significant effects on either maturation promoting factor (MPF) or mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activities of oocytes of TI and early MII arrested oocytes after 6 hours (t-test, P>0.05). Although MPF and MAPK activities in TI enucleated oocytes ...
Background: Many activities require a complex interrelationship between a performer and stimuli available in the environment without explicit perception, but many aspects regarding developmental changes in the use of implicit cues remain unknown. Aim: To investigate the use of implicit visual precueing ...
although many studies also show that vHIT is resistant to age-related effects42,43. Less, however, is understood about how age-related changes to end-organ functioning, as measured by VEMP and vHIT, are associated with age-related changes in self-motion perception or vestibularly-informed beha...
Motion perception is affected by healthy aging, which impairs the ability of older adults to perform some daily activities such as driving. The current study investigated the underlying causes of age-related motion contrast sensitivity losses by using an