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Effects of sensory and motor functioning on adult intellectual performance
Authors:L P Sands  W Meredith
Affiliation:Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey.
Abstract:This study examined longitudinal health and intelligence data to determine whether sensory or motor deficits account for some of the age-related intellectual changes that are commonly seen from midlife onward. Although sensory and motor functioning did not account for the age-related decrements in performance on speeded, visual perceptual tasks found for this sample in previous work, we did find that hearing deficits added error variance to performance estimates on two verbal subtests of the Wechsler scales.
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