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Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Psychology. 52:421-428
This reprinted article originally appeared in Rehabilitation Psychology, 2007, Vol 52(4), 421-428. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2007-17713-007.)Purpose: To investigate whether older men and women differ in self-r
Autor:
Jerri D. Edwards, Matthew Rizzo, Karlene Ball, Jeffrey D. Dawson, Virginia G. Wadley, David E. Vance, Daniel L. Roenker
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Rehabilitation Psychology. 52:89-96
Objective: Examine the short-term and long-term impact of speed of processing training on cognitive performance in older adults. Study Design: Randomly assigned, 2-group experimental design with assessment periods at baseline, immediately after train
Autor:
David E. Vance, Karlene Ball, Gayla M. Cissell, Daniel L. Roenker, Virginia G. Wadley, Jerri D. Edwards
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Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 14:254-269
Falls can impair health and reduce quality of life among older adults. Although many factors are related to falling, few analyses examine causal models of this behavior. In this study, factors associated with falling were explored simultaneously usin
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Daniel L. Roenker, Virginia G. Wadley, Michael Crowe, Lesley A. Ross, Jerri D. Edwards, Olivio J. Clay, Karlene Ball
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Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 21:275-286
The Useful Field of View test (UFOV 1 ) is increasingly used in clinical and rehabilitation settings. To date there have been no normative data for adjusted performance comparisons across demographically-similar, elderly peers. This study examined de
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Virginia G. Wadley, Karlene Ball, Gayla M. Cissell, Gerald McGwin, Robert Raleigh, John J. Joyce, David L. Roth, Jerri D. Edwards, Tina Dube, Daniel L. Roenker
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 54:77-84
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between performance-based risk factors and subsequent at-fault motor vehicle collision (MVC) involvement in a cohort of older drivers. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Motor Vehicle Administration (M
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Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 13:294-313
Physical activity has been shown to be positively associated with cognitive health, but the mechanisms underlying the benefits of physical activity on cognitive health are unclear. The present study simultaneously examined two hypotheses using struct
Autor:
Jerri D. Edwards, David E. Vance, Daniel L. Roenker, Karlene Ball, Virginia G. Wadley, Gayla M. Cissell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 27:529-543
The Useful Field of View test (UFOV(1)) is a measure of processing speed that predicts driving performance and other functional abilities in older adults. In comparison to a number of other visual and cognitive measures, the UFOV measure has consiste
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Virginia G. Wadley, Olivio J. Clay, Kimberly M. Wood, Daniel L. Roenker, Jerri D. Edwards, Karlene Ball
Publikováno v:
Gerontology. 51:131-141
Background: Age-related sensory and cognitive impairments have been related to functional performance in older adults. With regard to cognitive abilities, processing speed in particular may be strongly related to older adults’ abilities to perform
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 45:218-233
Useful field of view, a measure of processing speed and spatial attention, can be improved with training. We evaluated the effects of this improvement on older adults' driving performance. Elderly adults participated in a speed-of-processing training
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Brain and Cognition. 38:369-377
In two sessions, separated by 7 days, subjects imagined themselves performing a tracking task under a massed practice schedule. After conditions of interpolated rest and no-rest, which were counterbalanced across sessions, subjects actually performed