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Comparative Study
. 1985 Jul;44(1):1-14.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1985.44-1.

Reaction times of younger and older men: effects of compound samples and a prechoice signal on delayed matching-to-sample performances

Comparative Study

Reaction times of younger and older men: effects of compound samples and a prechoice signal on delayed matching-to-sample performances

A Baron et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1985 Jul.

Abstract

Five younger (18 to 23 yrs) and five older (65 to 73 yrs) men were exposed to a series of immediate and delayed (0 to 15 seconds) matching-to-sample problems. Presentation of the pairs of delayed comparison stimuli was either signaled or unsignaled, and the sample contained either 1, 2, or 3 elements, one of which appeared as the positive stimulus. During initial sessions, unlimited time was available to respond. Subsequently, correct responses were reinforced only if they occurred within a specified time limit. A general finding was slower responding with increased delay and with increased number of sample elements. These effects were reduced when the comparison stimuli were signaled and when time limits were in effect. Errors increased as a function of the manipulations of sample complexity and time limits, but did not change systematically when the delay between sample and comparison stimuli was varied. Although the younger men generally responded more quickly than the older ones, men of both ages showed increased speeds when limits were placed on response time, and these changes were maintained when the temporal contingencies were removed.

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