| Literature DB >> 18516237 |
Susan Kemper1, Joan McDowd, Kim Metcalf, Chiung-Ju Liu.
Abstract
We used eye-tracking technology to examine young and older adults' performance in the reading with distraction paradigm. One-, 2- and 4-word distracters that formed meaningful phrases were used. There were marked age differences in fixation patterns. Young adults' fixations to the distracters and targets increased with distracter length, suggesting that they were attempting to integrate the distracters with the sentence and had more and more difficulty doing so as the distracters increased in length. Young adults did have better comprehension of the sentences than older adults and also better recognition memory for target words and distracters.Year: 2008 PMID: 18516237 PMCID: PMC2396579 DOI: 10.1080/03601270701835858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Educ Gerontol ISSN: 0360-1277