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An automated approach to examining pausing in the speech of people with dementia
Sluis, Rachel A.; Angus, Daniel; Wiles, Janet. - : Sage Publications, 2020
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Functional maintenance in the multiple demand network characterizes superior fluid intelligence in aging
Zuo, Nianming; Salami, Alireza; Liu, Hao. - : Elsevier, 2020
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GP‐led deprescribing in community‐living older Australians: an exploratory controlled trial
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Age-related differences in idea generation and selection for propositional language
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Risk assessment of wandering behavior in mild dementia
Ali, N.; Luther, S. L.; Volicer, L.. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2016
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Effect of aging on learning new names and descriptions for objects
Whiting, Emma; Chenery, Helen J.; Copland, David A.. - : Psychology Press, 2011
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Experiences and perceptions of culturally and linguistically diverse family carers of people with dementia
Boughtwood, Desiree Leone; Adams, Jon; Shanley, Chris. - : Sage Publications, 2011
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WAIS-R features of preclinical Huntington's Disease: Implications for early detection
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Exploitation in older adults: Social vulnerability and personal competence factors
Pinsker, DM; McFarland, K; Pachana, NA. - : Sage Publications, 2010
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Hearing impairment affects older people's ability to drive in the presence of distracters
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of hearing impairment and distractibility on older people's driving ability, assessed under real-world conditions. DESIGN: Experimental cross-sectional study. SETTING: University laboratory setting and an on-road driving test. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred seven community-living adults aged 62 to 88. Fifty-five percent had normal hearing, 26% had a mild hearing impairment, and 19% had a moderate or greater impairment. MEASUREMENTS: Hearing was assessed using objective impairment measures (pure-tone audiometry, speech perception testing) and a self-report measure (Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly). Driving was assessed on a closed road circuit under three conditions: no distracters, auditory distracters, and visual distracters. RESULTS: There was a significant interaction between hearing impairment and distracters, such that people with moderate to severe hearing impairment had significantly poorer driving performance in the presence of distracters than those with normal or mild hearing impairment. CONCLUSION: Older adults with poor hearing have greater difficulty with driving in the presence of distracters than older adults with good hearing.
Keyword: 2700 Medicine; 2717 Geriatrics and Gerontology; Adults; Age; Blue Mountains Eye; Cell Phone Conversations; Driving; Field-of-view; Hearing impairment; Interference; Performance; Speech; Tasks; Vision
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:206243
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College students' trait ratings of three age groups around the Pacific Rim
Harwood, Jake; Giles, Howard; Ota, Hiroshi. - : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996
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