The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to provide an indepth investigation of the impact of aging on the dynamics of short-term memory retrieval. Young and older adults studied sequentially presented 3-item lists, immediately followed by a recognition probe. Analyses of composite list and serial position SAT functions found no differences in overall accuracy, but indicated slower retrieval speed for older adults. Analysis of false alarms to recent negatives (lures from the previous study list) revealed no differences in the timing or magnitude of early false alarms that are thought to reflect familiarity-based judgments. However, onset and accrual of recollective processing required for resolving interference ...
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
We model the semantic recall sequences of 424 older adults aged between 69 to 103 years in the anima...
The authors evaluated age-related time-monitoring deficits and their contribution to older adults' r...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Spaced retrieval is a memory-training technique whereby information is tested at progressively longe...
peer reviewedThe purpose of the present study was to re-explore the effects of age on memory for tem...
Three experiments tested whether the relationship between age differences in temporal and item memor...
Increased difficulty with memory for recent events is a well-documented consequence of normal aging,...
The directed forgetting effect obtained with the item method is supposed to depend on both selective...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
In this study, the new standard computerized version of the reading span test was used to investiga...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
We model the semantic recall sequences of 424 older adults aged between 69 to 103 years in the anima...
The authors evaluated age-related time-monitoring deficits and their contribution to older adults' r...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Spaced retrieval is a memory-training technique whereby information is tested at progressively longe...
peer reviewedThe purpose of the present study was to re-explore the effects of age on memory for tem...
Three experiments tested whether the relationship between age differences in temporal and item memor...
Increased difficulty with memory for recent events is a well-documented consequence of normal aging,...
The directed forgetting effect obtained with the item method is supposed to depend on both selective...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
In this study, the new standard computerized version of the reading span test was used to investiga...
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
Advanced aging is associated with slower and less flexible performance on demanding cognitive tasks....
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
grantor: University of TorontoFour experiments tested reduced-resource explanations of cog...
We model the semantic recall sequences of 424 older adults aged between 69 to 103 years in the anima...