Older adults have diminished awareness of errors in the laboratory and daily life.
Poor recognition of the degree or scope of one’s own cognitive deficits is a common feature of many neurological conditions, including diseases of aging, but little is known about the impact the natural aging process has on this aspect of self-awareness (SA). Here, a group of 45 healthy older adults...
Main Authors: | Harty, S, O’Connell, R, Hester, R, Robertson, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Psychological Association
2013
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