Age-Related Change in Visual Working Memory: A Study of 55,753 Participants Aged 8–75 论文

2013Frontiers in Psychology引用 253顶会
Neural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyVisual perception and processing mechanisms

摘要

Visual working memory (VWM) abilities of 55,753 individuals between the ages of 8 and 75 were assessed to provide the most fine-grain analysis of age-related change in VWM to date. Results showed that VWM changes throughout the lifespan, peaking at age 20. A sharp linear decline follows that is so severe that by age 55, adults possess poorer immediate visual memory than 8 and 9 year olds. These developmental changes were largely explained by changing VWM capacity coupled with small short-term visual feature binding difficulties among children and older adults.