How Does Aging Affect Social Attention? A Test of Competing Theories Using Multilevel Meta-Analysis.
Kate T McKayLouisa A TalipskiSarah A GraingerManikya AlisterJulie D HenryPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2022)
These results provide the clearest evidence to date that adult aging is associated with a reduction in gaze-cued attention. The results also speak to potential mechanisms of this age effect. In line with cognitive decline models of aging, it was demonstrated that when gaze cues were predictive, only younger adults seem to benefit, suggesting that older adults exhibit a particularly reduced capacity to use gaze cues volitionally.