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The Influence of Reduced Visual Acuity on Age-Related Decline in Spatial Working Memory : An Investigation

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The Influence of Reduced Visual Acuity on Age-Related Decline in Spatial Working Memory : An Investigation

Auteurs : Zaira Cattaneo ; Ela Bhatt ; Lotfi B. Merabet ; Alfredo Pece ; Tomaso Vecchi

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To investigate the relationship between visual acuity and cognitive function with aging, we compared low-vision and normally-sighted young and elderly individuals on a spatial working memory (WM) task. The task required subjects to memorise target locations on different matrices after perceiving them visually or haptically. The haptic modality was included as a control to look at the effect of aging on memory without the confounding effect of visual deficit. Overall, age and visual status did not interact to affect WM accuracy, suggesting that age does not exaggerate the effects of visual deprivation. Young participants performed better than the elderly only when the task required more operational processes (i.e., integration of information). Sighted participants outperformed the visually impaired regardless of testing modality suggesting that the effect of the visual deficit is not confined to only the most peripheral levels of information processing. These findings suggest that vision, being the primary sensory modality, tends to shape the general supramodal mechanisms of memory.

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AU : CATTANEO (Zaira); BHATT (Ela); MERABET (Lotfi B.); PECE (Alfredo); VECCHI (Tomaso)
AF : Department of Psychology, University of Pavia/Pavia/Italie (1 aut., 5 aut.); Department of Neurology, Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School/Boston, MA/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut.); Ophthalmology Unit, Melegnano Hospital/Milan/Italie (4 aut.)
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EA : To investigate the relationship between visual acuity and cognitive function with aging, we compared low-vision and normally-sighted young and elderly individuals on a spatial working memory (WM) task. The task required subjects to memorise target locations on different matrices after perceiving them visually or haptically. The haptic modality was included as a control to look at the effect of aging on memory without the confounding effect of visual deficit. Overall, age and visual status did not interact to affect WM accuracy, suggesting that age does not exaggerate the effects of visual deprivation. Young participants performed better than the elderly only when the task required more operational processes (i.e., integration of information). Sighted participants outperformed the visually impaired regardless of testing modality suggesting that the effect of the visual deficit is not confined to only the most peripheral levels of information processing. These findings suggest that vision, being the primary sensory modality, tends to shape the general supramodal mechanisms of memory.
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<ET>The Influence of Reduced Visual Acuity on Age-Related Decline in Spatial Working Memory : An Investigation</ET>
<AU>CATTANEO (Zaira); BHATT (Ela); MERABET (Lotfi B.); PECE (Alfredo); VECCHI (Tomaso)</AU>
<AF>Department of Psychology, University of Pavia/Pavia/Italie (1 aut., 5 aut.); Department of Neurology, Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School/Boston, MA/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut.); Ophthalmology Unit, Melegnano Hospital/Milan/Italie (4 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition; ISSN 1382-5585; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2008; Vol. 15; No. 6; Pp. 687-702; Bibl. 2 p.1/2</SO>
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<EA>To investigate the relationship between visual acuity and cognitive function with aging, we compared low-vision and normally-sighted young and elderly individuals on a spatial working memory (WM) task. The task required subjects to memorise target locations on different matrices after perceiving them visually or haptically. The haptic modality was included as a control to look at the effect of aging on memory without the confounding effect of visual deficit. Overall, age and visual status did not interact to affect WM accuracy, suggesting that age does not exaggerate the effects of visual deprivation. Young participants performed better than the elderly only when the task required more operational processes (i.e., integration of information). Sighted participants outperformed the visually impaired regardless of testing modality suggesting that the effect of the visual deficit is not confined to only the most peripheral levels of information processing. These findings suggest that vision, being the primary sensory modality, tends to shape the general supramodal mechanisms of memory.</EA>
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<FG>Cognition; Pathologie de l'oeil; Trouble de la vision</FG>
<ED>Visual acuity; Age; Spatial memory; Working memory; Low vision; Senescence; Tactile sensitivity; Perception; Representation; Vision; Human; Young adult; Elderly</ED>
<EG>Cognition; Eye disease; Vision disorder</EG>
<SD>Acuidad visual; Edad; Memoria espacial; Memoria trabajo; Malviendo; Senescencia; Sensibilidad tactil; Percepción; Representación; Visión; Hombre; Adulto joven; Anciano</SD>
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