Paper-Based Assessment of the Effects of Aging on Response Time: A Diffusion Model Analysis

J Intell. 2017 Apr 10;5(2):12. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence5020012.

Abstract

The effects of aging on response time were examined in a paper-based lexical-decision experiment with younger (age 18-36) and older (age 64-75) adults, applying Ratcliff's diffusion model. Using digital pens allowed the paper-based assessment of response times for single items. Age differences previously reported by Ratcliff and colleagues in computer-based experiments were partly replicated: older adults responded more conservatively than younger adults and showed a slowing of their nondecision components of RT by 53 ms. The rates of evidence accumulation (drift rate) showed no age-related differences. Participants with a higher score in a vocabulary test also had higher drift rates. The experiment demonstrates the possibility to use formal processing models with paper-based tests.

Keywords: aging; diffusion model; paper-based assessment; processing speed.