Perceptual and conceptual processing of visual objects across the adult lifespan
Rose Bruffaerts,
Lorraine K. Tyler,
Meredith Shafto,
Kamen A. Tsvetanov,
Alex Clarke,
Carol Brayne,
Edward T. Bullmore,
Andrew C. Calder,
Rhodri Cusack,
Tim Dalgleish,
John Duncan,
Richard N. Henson,
Fiona E. Matthews,
William D. Marslen-Wilson,
James B. Rowe,
Karen Campbell,
Teresa Cheung,
Simon Davis,
Linda Geerligs,
Rogier Kievit,
Anna McCarrey,
Abdur Mustafa,
Darren Price,
David Samu,
Jason R. Taylor,
Matthias Treder,
Janna Van Belle,
Nitin Williams,
Lauren Bates,
Tina Emery,
Sharon Erzinçlioglu,
Andrew Gadie,
Sofia Gerbase,
Stanimira Georgieva,
Claire Hanley,
Beth Parkin,
David Troy,
Tibor Auer,
Marta Correia,
Lu Gao,
Emma Green,
Rafael Henriques,
Jodie Allen,
Gillian Amery,
Liana Amunts,
Anne Barcroft,
Amanda Castle,
Cheryl Dias,
Jonathan Dowrick,
Melissa Fair,
Hayley Fisher,
Anna Goulding,
Adarsh Grewal,
Geoff Hale,
Andrew Hilton,
Frances Johnson,
Patricia Johnston,
Thea Kavanagh-Williamson,
Magdalena Kwasniewska,
Alison McMinn,
Kim Norman,
Jessica Penrose,
Fiona Roby,
Diane Rowland,
John Sargeant,
Maggie Squire,
Beth Stevens,
Aldabra Stoddart,
Cheryl Stone,
Tracy Thompson,
Ozlem Yazlik,
Dan Barnes,
Marie Dixon,
Jaya Hillman,
Joanne Mitchell,
Laura Villis
Sep 23, 2020
Abstract: Making sense of the external world is vital for multiple domains of cognition, and so it is crucial that object recognition is maintained across the lifespan. We investigated age differences in perceptual and...