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Senior-Specific Factors: Selective Inhibition Deficits

by Max Baumgarten on January 20, 2010

In comparison to their younger counterparts, seniors have a difficult time ignoring irrelevant information. This reduction in cognitive efficiency has unfavorable consequences, especially when it comes to driving.

Picture Gallery: Examples of Selective Inhibition Deficits

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