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Cognitive Inconsistency and Practice-Related Learning in Older Adults.

Joseph M Dzierzewski1, Michael Marsiske, Adrienne Aiken Morgan, Mathew P Buman, Peter R Giacobbi, Beverly Roberts, Christina S McCrae.   

Abstract

The current study examined predictors of individual differences in the magnitude of practice-related improvements achieved by 87 older adults (meanage 63.52 years) over 18-weeks of cognitive practice. Cognitive inconsistency in both baseline trial-to-trial reaction times and week-to-week accuracy scores was included as predictors of practice-related gains in two measures of processing speed. Conditional growth models revealed that both reaction time and accuracy level and rate-of-change in functioning were related to inconsistency, even after controlling for mean-level, but that increased inconsistency was negatively associated with accuracy versus positively associated with reaction time improvement. Cognitive inconsistency may signal dysregulation in the ability to control cognitive performance or may be indicative of adaptive attempts at functioning.

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Keywords:  Cognitive Inconsistency; Growth Curves; Intraindividual Variability; Older adults; Practice Learning

Year:  2013        PMID: 24319428      PMCID: PMC3848880          DOI: 10.1024/1662-9647/a000096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  GeroPsych (Bern)        ISSN: 1662-9647


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