Human aging and duration judgments: a meta-analytic review.
@article{Block1998HumanAA, title={Human aging and duration judgments: a meta-analytic review.}, author={Richard Alan Block and Dan Zakay and Peter A. Hancock}, journal={Psychology and aging}, year={1998}, volume={13 4}, pages={ 584-96 } }
- Published 1998 in Psychology and aging
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research is unclear about whether such differences exist and, if so, how they may be explained. The meta-analyses revealed substantial age-related differences. Older adults gave larger verbal estimates and made shorter productions of duration than did younger adults. There were no age-related differences in reproduction of duration or in psychophysical slope relating judged and target duration. Older… CONTINUE READING
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