The effect of manipulation and distracting noise on immediate serial recall was measured in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), neurologically healthy elderly individuals and young adults. In experiment 1, the authors compared serial word recall with word recall in alphabetical order. Alphabetical recall requires the active manipulation of the contents of working memory. Findings indicated that DAT patients were severely impaired in the alphabetical recall task, whereas the performance of neurologically healthy elderly participants was comparable with the performance of young adult participants. In experiment 2, the authors investigated the effect of different irrelevant auditory backgrounds on immediate digit recall. In thi...
This study examined the processing speed and memory span of young adults and older people using task...
Background/Aims: Our aim was to identify cognitive factors affecting free recall, cued recall, and r...
Serial position effects are observed when a person memorises a series of words exceeding his or her ...
Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderl...
Background: Working memory (WM) problems are commonly observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the ...
A previous study (Baddeley et al., 1986) explored the hypothesis that patients suffering from dement...
Background: Past research indicates that when younger adults are engaged in a visual working memory ...
Research has shown that implicit memory can be spared in some amnesic patients, even when explicit m...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
Short, unfamiliar melodies were presented to young and older adults and to Alzheimer\u27s disease (A...
peer reviewedThe presence of correlations between cerebral metabolism and performance on cognitive t...
Memory deficits are considered the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and indices of episodic memory an...
Objectives: Alzheimer's disease is a chronic problem and most common demantic disorders in elderly. ...
The current study investigated working memory(WM) and its relation to interference and facilitation ...
Deficits in inhibitory abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer disease (AD)....
This study examined the processing speed and memory span of young adults and older people using task...
Background/Aims: Our aim was to identify cognitive factors affecting free recall, cued recall, and r...
Serial position effects are observed when a person memorises a series of words exceeding his or her ...
Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderl...
Background: Working memory (WM) problems are commonly observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the ...
A previous study (Baddeley et al., 1986) explored the hypothesis that patients suffering from dement...
Background: Past research indicates that when younger adults are engaged in a visual working memory ...
Research has shown that implicit memory can be spared in some amnesic patients, even when explicit m...
Deficits of suppression abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. H...
Short, unfamiliar melodies were presented to young and older adults and to Alzheimer\u27s disease (A...
peer reviewedThe presence of correlations between cerebral metabolism and performance on cognitive t...
Memory deficits are considered the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and indices of episodic memory an...
Objectives: Alzheimer's disease is a chronic problem and most common demantic disorders in elderly. ...
The current study investigated working memory(WM) and its relation to interference and facilitation ...
Deficits in inhibitory abilities are frequently observed in normal aging and Alzheimer disease (AD)....
This study examined the processing speed and memory span of young adults and older people using task...
Background/Aims: Our aim was to identify cognitive factors affecting free recall, cued recall, and r...
Serial position effects are observed when a person memorises a series of words exceeding his or her ...