Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PAD Introduction
- why study PAD?
- ageing population
- advance in life exp
- implications for finance, healthcare,
retirement, technology design
- processing speed
Anmerkungen:
- limited time mechanism
- early processing takes up disproportion amount of processing time
- insufficient time
for later stages
- simultaniety mechanism
- products from earlier processing may
be lost by the time later processing is
complete
- global vs selective slowing
- inhibition
Anmerkungen:
- Hasher & Zacks (1988)
- working memory
- difficulty focusing on target info and
ignoring/inhibiting attention to irrelevant
material
- internal thoughts vs
external distractions
- preventing off task info entering WM
- deleting or suppressing marginally
relevant info in WM
- restrains strong response emission
before suppression is evaluated
- sensory functions
Anmerkungen:
- Lindenberger & Baltes (1994)
- Berling Ageing Study
- age related variance in
cognitive ability mediated
by....
- Visual and Auditory Acuity
- frontal lobe theory
Anmerkungen:
- age related neural changes
in frontal cortex
- PFC reduction in volume,
dendritic length and number
- cognitive functions relying on
frontal cortex will decline with age
- support from episodic
memory, STROOP task, WM
- neural noise
Anmerkungen:
- neural circuits in the
brain become
increasingly noisy
- signal to noise ratio
decreases
- ability to stay focused and concentrate
deteriorates = deficits in cognitive
performance
- parallel with inhibitory
mechanism but on a neural
level