Two experiments were conducted to compare young and older adults 'processing of complex sentences involving quantifier scope ambiguities. Young adults were hypothesized to use a mix of syntactic processing strategies to interpret sentences such as Every actor used a prop or An actor used every prop. Older adults, particularly those with limited working memories, were hypothesized to rely on a simple pragmatic principle. Participants read the quantifier sentences and judged whether a continuation sentence "made sense. " Reading times for the quantifier sentences and decision times and continuation sentence acceptability judgements were analyzed. Whereas young and older adults exhibited similar patterns of reading times for the...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
Stereotypes of elderly persons often depict them as lacking communication competence due to cognitiv...
Cognitive changes in aging include working memory (WM) decline, which may hamper language comprehens...
We report an investigation of aging and individual differences in binding information during sentenc...
Verbal working memory-intensive sentence processing declines with age. This might reflect older adul...
The study of sentence processing in aging has generally resulted in theories that suggest age relate...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
Syntactic priming is thought to reflect ongoing language learning processes throughout the life span...
Background: As people age, language-processing ability changes. While several factors modify discour...
Working memory capacity is thought to underlie many higher cognitive processes including sentence co...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
In the study of language production in aging, an important question relates to the relationship betw...
The effects of a memory load on syntactic processing by younger and older adults were examined. Part...
Older and younger adults ’ abilities to use context information rapidly during ambiguity resolution ...
In the “judgment of learning ” (JOL) paradigm, learners estimate their current level of learning on ...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
Stereotypes of elderly persons often depict them as lacking communication competence due to cognitiv...
Cognitive changes in aging include working memory (WM) decline, which may hamper language comprehens...
We report an investigation of aging and individual differences in binding information during sentenc...
Verbal working memory-intensive sentence processing declines with age. This might reflect older adul...
The study of sentence processing in aging has generally resulted in theories that suggest age relate...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
Syntactic priming is thought to reflect ongoing language learning processes throughout the life span...
Background: As people age, language-processing ability changes. While several factors modify discour...
Working memory capacity is thought to underlie many higher cognitive processes including sentence co...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
In the study of language production in aging, an important question relates to the relationship betw...
The effects of a memory load on syntactic processing by younger and older adults were examined. Part...
Older and younger adults ’ abilities to use context information rapidly during ambiguity resolution ...
In the “judgment of learning ” (JOL) paradigm, learners estimate their current level of learning on ...
Twenty-four young and 24 middle-aged academics carried out a language recognition task in which sent...
Stereotypes of elderly persons often depict them as lacking communication competence due to cognitiv...
Cognitive changes in aging include working memory (WM) decline, which may hamper language comprehens...