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  1. 10 cze 2021 · In this study we analyzed game scores and the processing speed obtained over the course of 100 sessions in 12,000 subjects aged 60 to over 80 years.

  2. 2 lut 2023 · Processing speed is one of the cognitive functions that declines with the age and it describes how fast a person executes mental operations in order to complete a task [20]. It is considered as one of the strongest predictors of performance in different cognitive tasks in older adults [20, 21, 22].

  3. 19 paź 2023 · This review seeks to integrate what is known about age-related changes in the brain with analogue cognitive tests used in humans and rodent studies, ranging from “pen and paper” tests to ...

  4. 21 mar 2017 · Cognitive processing speed when defined as the ability to process information rapidly, is closely related to the ability to perform higher-order cognitive tasks (Lichtenberger and Kaufman, 2012) and is often assumed to be the core issue responsible for deficits in performance on complex cognitive measures in aging populations (Salthouse, 1996; S...

  5. 13 cze 2021 · A Quick Test of Cognitive Speed (AQT) consists of three conditions: color naming (AQT1), form naming (AQT2) and dual color-form naming (AQT3) and offers a user-friendly assessment of processing speed that is used internationally to identify cognitive impairment in elderly patients.

  6. 22 mar 2017 · Abstract. Traditional neuropsychological measurement of cognitive processing speed with tasks such as the Symbol Search and Coding subsets of the WAIS-IV, consistently show decline with advancing age. This is potentially problematic with populations where deficits in motor performance are expected, i.e., in aging or stroke populations.

  7. 9 mar 2017 · Introduction. Cognitive processing speed (CPS) reaches its zenith during early adulthood (Salthouse, 1996) and declines from midlife onward (Salthouse, 2009), with age-related cognitive slowing widely reported (Cerella and Hale, 1994; Jenkins et al., 2000).

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