Two experiments examined age-related differences in a misinformation paradigm. Young and elderly participants studied a list of related word pairs (e.g. bed sheet) and were then given a cued-recall test (“bed s_ee_ ” presented as cues for recall of “sheet”). A “prime ” stimulus was presented briefly before each test trial. On congruent trials the prime was the target word from study (sheet) whereas on incongruent trials the prime was a related word that was a plausible response but not the target (sleep). On baseline trials, the prime was a string of ampersands. When forced to respond (Expt. 1), both young and elderly participants demonstrated a bias to respond with the prime word, although the elderly showed a larger false memory effect as...
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International audienceBackground/Study Context: Associative memory deficit and executive functioning...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
The purpose of this study was to examine if age has a significant effect on the propensity for false...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
The effect of an initial forced recall test on later recall and recognition tests was examined in yo...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
Results of three experiments revealed that older, as compared to young, adults are more reliant on c...
Previous research has suggested that older adults are more susceptible to misleading information. Th...
International audienceEmploying a false alarm recognition procedure with learning of highly associat...
Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory—knowing to whom they tell particular inform...
Memory is susceptible to distortions. Valence and increasing age are variables known to affect memor...
Two experiments explored whether the higher vulnerability to false memories in the DRM (J. Deese, 19...
Recent work has demonstrated an age-related increase in susceptibility to illusory memories; specifi...
Recent research suggests that older adults are more susceptible to interference effects than are you...
Investigations of memory deficits in older individuals have concentrated on their increased likeliho...
International audienceBackground/Study Context: Associative memory deficit and executive functioning...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
The purpose of this study was to examine if age has a significant effect on the propensity for false...