Details a problem, but seniors see 'big picture' better than young folk: study
http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=0e050d1e-cd68-491f-99a0-9068d0638fc0"Older people appear to be better and faster at grasping "the big picture" than their younger counterparts, giving a poke in the eye to notions that seniors are slower and less adept at tasks, a study suggests.
Using patterns of bars on a computer screen, researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton monitored how much time older and younger people needed to process information about which direction the bars were moving.
When the bars were small or low in contrast (light grey versus dark grey), younger people took less time to see the direction of motion. But when the bars were large and high in contrast (black on white) older subjects outperformed their junior counterparts.
Allison Sekuler, a professor of psychology at McMaster and a senior author of the study, said research shows young brains are great at tuning into fine visual detail, but are less able to discern larger, overall patterns.
"The young brain says, 'Well that's just background, and I don't care. I'm looking for objects out in the world,' " she said Thursday from Hamilton. "Older people actually performed better in that they needed less time to see the stimulus to perform the task than young people did."
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So what does this say about those in the middle of the road?