Abstract

Nebes and Brady (1992) reported that the degree of cognitive slowing, as reflected in the slope of the task-complexity function relating mean reaction times (RTs) for young and older adults, was greater for patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) than for healthy older adults. This article focuses on a subset of the Nebes and Brady (1992) data: 22 semantic task conditions and 16 nonsemantic task conditions, all of which required a yes/no response

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