Publication: How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demands.
How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demands.
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Zeintl, M., & Kliegel, M. (2008). How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demands. Experimental Aging Research, 33, 163–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610730701192815
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This study examined how different verbal distractors influence (age-related) performance in the operation span working memory task. Forty-six older (M = 68 years, SD = 3.82) and 49 younger adults (M = 27 years, SD = 3.02) performed a conventional operation span task version and three versions with non-related, conceptually related, or phonologically related distracting words. Thus, the amount of inhibitory control demands varied across the task versions. Age effects were found for all versions. Furthermore, age effects in the versions
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Zeintl, M., & Kliegel, M. (2008). How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demands. Experimental Aging Research, 33, 163–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610730701192815