نتایج جستجو برای: biological differences

تعداد نتایج: 1030239  

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 1969
R G Record T McKeown J H Edwards

One of the difficulties in interpreting the relation between fertility and measured intelligence is the possible influence of birth order. Penrose (1963), among others, has recognized that a negative correlation between sibship size and intelligence would result if birth order and intelligence were also negatively correlated. For various reasons most observations on birth order and intelligence...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1996
T A Salthouse

The proposal that age-related differences in some measures of speed of performance may not be independent of the age-related differences in other measures of speed of performance has been associated with considerable controversy. Because converging evidence can often resolve this type of controversy, correlation-based procedures are proposed to distinguish general (or common) and specific (or u...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2007
Wythe L Whiting David J Madden Katherine J Babcock

Two experiments investigated the influence of top-down information on adult age differences in the ability to search for singleton targets using spatial cues. In Experiment 1, both younger and older adults were equally able to use target-related top-down information (target feature predictability) to avoid attentional capture by uninformative (25% valid) cues. However, during informative (75% v...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Meng-Wen Tsou Jin-Tan Liu James K Hammitt

Using contemporary population data from Taiwan, we examine the relationships between parental age difference, educationally assortative mating, income and offspring count. Controlling for women's reproductive value (measured by age at first birth), we find that an older husband is associated with fewer offspring, whereas a husband with similar or higher education is associated with more offspri...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2015
Jennifer Tehan Stanley Derek M Isaacowitz

Traditional emotion perception tasks show that older adults are less accurate than are young adults at recognizing facial expressions of emotion. Recently, we proposed that socioemotional factors might explain why older adults seem impaired in lab tasks but less so in everyday life (Isaacowitz & Stanley, 2011). Thus, in the present research we empirically tested whether socioemotional factors s...

Journal: :Assessment 2017
Timothy A Salthouse

Increased age is associated with lower scores in many cognitive tests, but interpretation of those results is based on the assumption that the measurement at different ages is equivalent, such that the differences reflect quantitative rather than qualitative changes. The assumption of measurement equivalence was investigated by comparing adult age differences in the relations among alternative ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition 2007
Janine M Jennings Dale Dagenbach Christine M Engle Laura J Funke

The effects of aging on alerting, orienting, and executive function were examined with the use of the Attention Network Task, which combines the Posner spatial cuing task and the Eriksen flanker task into a single procedure. We found that older adults showed significantly less alerting than young adults in response to a warning cue, although there were no age differences in orienting or executi...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2003
Karen L Fingerman Kira S Birditt

Older adults consistently report having fewer close and fewer problematic social ties than do younger adults. Yet, prior studies have not explicitly examined associations between the availability of living relatives and the nature of family ties in later life. One hundred sixty-four individuals ages 13 to 99 described their networks of close and problematic social ties. Then they provided infor...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2000
C Porac I C Friesen

The last 10 years of research on adult hand preference patterns have generated a controversy over the meaning of the difference in the incidence rates of left- and right-hand preference in older adult samples (> 60 years old) when compared to samples of younger individuals (< 30 years old). Age differences in hand preference prevalence often are studied with large, cross-sectional age samples; ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2015
Ulrich Mayr Daniel H Spieler Thomas G Hutcheon

Old adults' tendency to rely on information present in the environment rather than internal representations has been frequently noted, but is not well understood. The fade-out paradigm provides a useful model situation to study this internal-to-external shift across the life span: Subjects need to transition from an initial, cued task-switching phase to a fade-out phase where only 1 task remain...

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