Human Aging and Behavior: Recent Advances in Research and TheoryGeorge Alexander Talland |
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WALTER W SURWILLO | 2 |
Timing of Behavior in Senescence and the Role of the Central | 3 |
The Central Nervous System in the Slowing of Senescent Behavior | 8 |
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age decrement age differences age groups alpha cycle alpha rhythm analysis Ankus associations auditory average behavior commission errors concrete nouns correct detections correlation decline dichotic listening duration effects of age efficient Eisdorfer elderly group elderly Ss electroencephalogram experiment experimental factor frequency function Geront hypothesis increase input interaction interstimulus interval J. E. Birren latency less list length MEAN NUMBER mediators Monaural msec nervous system number of different number of errors number of words old group old Ss older Ss omission paced inspection tasks paired-associate percentage performance presented primary primary associations primary memory Psychol psycholinguistic redundancy reported responses Riegel rote learning running item span sample senescence short-term memory shows signal significantly speed stimuli suggested Surwillo Table Talland total number trials type of material unrelated words variability visual vocabulary Welford word span young Ss younger Ss