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Chronological age and age-related cognitive deficits are associated with an increase in multiple types of driving errors in late life.
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We conclude that among older drivers, errors increase with age and are associated with speeded selective attention, particularly when that requires attending to the stimuli in the periphery of the visual field, task switching, errors inhibiting responses, and visual discrimination. These abilities should be the target of cognitive training.
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