Publication: Aging effects and test-retest reliability of inhibitory control for saccadic eye movements
Aging effects and test-retest reliability of inhibitory control for saccadic eye movements
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Płomecka, M. B., Barańczuk-Turska, Z., Pfeiffer, C., & Langer, N. (2020). Aging effects and test-retest reliability of inhibitory control for saccadic eye movements. ENeuro, 7, ENEURO.0459-19.2020. https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0459-19.2020
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Neuropsychological studies indicate that healthy aging is associated with a decline of inhibitory control of attentional and behavioral systems. A widely accepted measure of inhibitory control is the antisaccade task that requires both the inhibition of a reflexive saccadic response toward a visual target and the initiation of a voluntary eye movement in the opposite direction. To better understand the nature of age-related differences in inhibitory control, we evaluated antisaccade task performance in 78 younger (20-35 years) and 78
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Płomecka, M. B., Barańczuk-Turska, Z., Pfeiffer, C., & Langer, N. (2020). Aging effects and test-retest reliability of inhibitory control for saccadic eye movements. ENeuro, 7, ENEURO.0459-19.2020. https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0459-19.2020