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2014
Eye tracking can help researchers to understand the difficulties older adults have when using websites, applications, mobile devices, and other technologies. Yet to date, there have been few studies that have examined age-related differences in eye tracking and the user experience.
Loos, E., Romano Bergstrom, J.
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Eye tracking can help researchers to understand the difficulties older adults have when using websites, applications, mobile devices, and other technologies. Yet to date, there have been few studies that have examined age-related differences in eye tracking and the user experience.
Loos, E., Romano Bergstrom, J.
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Older adults’ perceptions of mentally ill older adults
Aging & Mental Health, 2009Many mentally ill older adults are stigmatized, which reduces quality of life and discourages help-seeking. This study's goal was to identify factors associated with stigma.Community-dwelling older adults (N = 101) were asked to indicate their attitudes toward and reactions to three hypothetical older women with depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia ...
Alicia K, Webb +2 more
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Technology makes older adults feel older
Aging & Mental Health, 2018The current study aims to examine the effect of technology use on the assessment of subjective age across the adult lifespan, with the assumption that using technology might make older people feel older. One-hundred and fifty-one participants (ages 18-83) assessed their subjective age before and after using familiar and unfamiliar applications on a ...
Avner Caspi, Merav Daniel, Gitit Kavé
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