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Social Coordination in Older Adulthood: A Dual-Process Model
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The experimental data suggest that social coordination decreases with age, which may affect communicative efficacy. Older adults' tendency to provide insufficient responses suggests a limitation in perspective-taking, and the pattern of decline in common ground performance with increasing competitors suggests that this is independent of working memory decline. In sum, our results suggest that social coordination deficits in aging may be multifactorial.
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