Title of article :
Education does not protect against age-related decline of switching focal attention in working memory
Author/Authors :
Van Gerven، نويسنده , , Pascal W.M. and Meijer، نويسنده , , Willemien A. and Jolles، نويسنده , , Jelle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In this experimental study, effects of age and education on switching focal attention in working memory were investigated among 44 young (20–30 years) and 40 middle-aged individuals (50–60 years). To this end, a numeric n-back task comprising two lag conditions (1- and 2-back) was administered within groups. The results revealed a comparable increase of reaction time as a function of lag across age groups, but a disproportionate decrease of accuracy in the middle-aged relative to the young group. The latter effect did not interact with education, which challenges the cognitive reserve hypothesis. Moreover, the high-educated middle-aged participants showed a greater increase of reaction time as a function of lag than their low-educated counterparts. Apparently, they were not able to sustain their relatively high response speed across conditions. These results suggest that education does not protect against age-related decline of switching focal attention in working memory.
Keywords :
aging , cognitive reserve , EDUCATION , Working memory , Focal attention
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition