The relative contribution of executive functions and aging on attentional control during road crossing

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  • who: Victoria I. Nicholls from the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Ageing and Dementia Research have published the article: The Relative Contribution of Executive Functions and Aging on Attentional Control During Road Crossing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors confirmed that the older adults in this study had maintained EFs. The authors aimed to determine whether aging with maintained EF abilities allowed older adults to perform day-today tasks such as road crossing to the same level as younger adults. This study shows that aging on its own is not . . .

     

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