“…Many scientists in the cognitive aging area have argued that the rate of information processing slows with age but disagree as to the exact nature of the function relating age to the slowing of central (e.g., computational) and peripheral (i.e., sensory-motor) mechanisms (Birren, 1965;Cerella, 1985;Charness, 1981;Hertzog, 1989;Hertzog, Raskind, & Cannon, 1986;Madden, 1985;Mueller, Kausler, & Faherty, 1980;Salthouse & Somberg, 1982;Schaie, 1989). More recently, Cerella (1990) and Myerson et al (1990) argued that aging is associated with a general slowing of the rate of information processing across all domains.…”