Inhibition of return and visuospatial attention in healthy older adults and individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer type

Mark E. Faust, David A. Balota
1997 Neuropsychology  
Covert orienting of visuospalial attention in response to peripherally presented cues was assessed in healthy younger and older adults and those with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) during a simple detection task. The results yield both an age-related increase (Experiments 1 and 2) and a DAT-related increase (Experiment 2) in the facilitatory effect of a single peripheral cue on detection. By contrast, equivalent inhibition of return (i.e., a slowing of target detection at previously cued
more » ... ocations) was observed for all 3 groups when a 2nd cue was presented at central fixation. Results suggest that both healthy older adults and individuals with DAT experience changes in the posterior attention system thought to subserve visuospatial attention. Results also suggest limitations on the generality of inhibitory deficits in healthy aging and DAT.
doi:10.1037/0894-4105.11.1.13 fatcat:frr6cdiv2nhhzeetlv5qkcikam