TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-target visual search organisation across the lifespan
T2 - cancellation task performance in a large and demographically stratified sample of healthy adults
AU - Benjamins, Jeroen S
AU - Dalmaijer, Edwin S
AU - Ten Brink, Antonia F
AU - Nijboer, Tanja C W
AU - Van der Stigchel, Stefan
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Accurate tests of cognition are vital in (neuro)psychology. Cancellation tasks are popular tests of attention and executive function, in which participants find and 'cancel' targets among distractors. Despite extensive use in neurological patients, it remains unclear whether demographic variables (that vary among patients) affect cancellation performance. Here, we describe performance in 523 healthy participants of a web-based cancellation task. Age, sex, and level of education did not affect cancellation performance in this sample. We provide norm scores for indices of spatial bias, perseverations, revisits, processing speed, and search organisation. Furthermore, a cluster analysis identified four cognitive profiles among participants, characterised by many omissions (N=18), many revisits (N=18), relatively poor search organisation (N=125), and relatively good search organisation (N=362). Thus, patient scores pertaining to search organisation should be interpreted cautiously: Given the large proportion of healthy individuals with poor search organisation, disorganised search in patients might be pre-existing rather than disorder-related.
AB - Accurate tests of cognition are vital in (neuro)psychology. Cancellation tasks are popular tests of attention and executive function, in which participants find and 'cancel' targets among distractors. Despite extensive use in neurological patients, it remains unclear whether demographic variables (that vary among patients) affect cancellation performance. Here, we describe performance in 523 healthy participants of a web-based cancellation task. Age, sex, and level of education did not affect cancellation performance in this sample. We provide norm scores for indices of spatial bias, perseverations, revisits, processing speed, and search organisation. Furthermore, a cluster analysis identified four cognitive profiles among participants, characterised by many omissions (N=18), many revisits (N=18), relatively poor search organisation (N=125), and relatively good search organisation (N=362). Thus, patient scores pertaining to search organisation should be interpreted cautiously: Given the large proportion of healthy individuals with poor search organisation, disorganised search in patients might be pre-existing rather than disorder-related.
KW - Cancellation test
KW - attention
KW - search organisation
KW - cognitive phenotyping
KW - norm scores
U2 - 10.1080/13825585.2018.1521508
DO - 10.1080/13825585.2018.1521508
M3 - Article
C2 - 30221584
SN - 1382-5585
VL - 26
SP - 731
EP - 748
JO - Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition
JF - Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition
IS - 5
ER -