Publication: The short-term effects of activity engagement on working memory performance in older age
The short-term effects of activity engagement on working memory performance in older age
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Luo, M., Moulder, R. G., & Röcke, C. (2023). The short-term effects of activity engagement on working memory performance in older age. Psychology and Aging, 38(2), 117–131. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000727
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Does a single bout of activity engagement have short-term effects on cognition in daily life? Using a smartphone-based ambulatory assessment design, this study examined the duration of the effects of three types of activities (i.e., sociocognitive, passive leisure, and physical activities) on working memory performance. For seven times per day (i.e., approximately every 2 hr) over 15 days, 150 healthy older adults (aged 65-91 years) in Switzerland reported their present activities and completed working memory assessments. In an examin
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Luo, M., Moulder, R. G., & Röcke, C. (2023). The short-term effects of activity engagement on working memory performance in older age. Psychology and Aging, 38(2), 117–131. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000727