1999
DOI: 10.1037//0882-7974.14.1.3
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Aging on the input versus output side: Theoretical implications of age-linked asymmetries between detecting versus retrieving orthographic information.

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“…Consistent with older adults' self-reported experiences (Lovelace and Twohig 1990;Schweich et al 1992), much of this work has found age-related declines in lexical tasks, as reflected by accuracy decreases and slowdowns. Importantly, such performance declines are not uniform, and their shape and extent may depend on participant characteristics (e.g., Connor et al 2004;Tainturier, Tremblay, and Lecours 1992), item properties (e.g., Balota et al 2004;Le Dorze and Durocher 1992;Reifegerste, Meyer, Zwitserlood, and Ullman 2021), or the task at hand (e.g., Cohen-Shikora andBalota 2016a, 2016b;MacKay, Abrams, and Pedroza 1999;Reifegerste et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with older adults' self-reported experiences (Lovelace and Twohig 1990;Schweich et al 1992), much of this work has found age-related declines in lexical tasks, as reflected by accuracy decreases and slowdowns. Importantly, such performance declines are not uniform, and their shape and extent may depend on participant characteristics (e.g., Connor et al 2004;Tainturier, Tremblay, and Lecours 1992), item properties (e.g., Balota et al 2004;Le Dorze and Durocher 1992;Reifegerste, Meyer, Zwitserlood, and Ullman 2021), or the task at hand (e.g., Cohen-Shikora andBalota 2016a, 2016b;MacKay, Abrams, and Pedroza 1999;Reifegerste et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%