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- Title
A time course examination of the preview effect: older adults need a longer preview than younger adults.
- Authors
Warner, C Bruce; Jackson, James D
- Abstract
In two experiments, the authors explored the minimum preview duration required by younger and older adults to demonstrate a preview benefit. Both experiments used the same range of five preview durations (371 to 586 ms) to discover the minimum critical preview duration required by younger (Experiment 1) and older (Experiment 2) adults. Experiment 1 revealed that a 414-ms preview was sufficient for younger adults to demonstrate a preview effect, which replicated earlier studies. In Experiment 2, we found that older adults required a 586-ms preview to demonstrate a preview effect. General slowing provided a good account of the data.
- Publication
Experimental aging research, 2009, Vol 35, Issue 3, p327
- ISSN
1096-4657
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/03610730902922127