Two experiments are reported that examine the effects of repetition on name retrieval in younger adults (in their 50s and 60s) and older adults (in their 70s and 80s). In Experiment 1, the subjects were asked to name a set of famous faces four times over the course of a 1-h session. Younger subjects produced significantly more correct responses than did older subjects. There was significant improvement with repeated attempts at naming, with younger and older subjects benefiting equally in terms of increasing numbers of correct responses across the session. In contrast, there was a highly significant age deficit in picture recognition over a similar retention interval. A qualitative analysis of naming responses (full name vs. part of the nam...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
<div><p>Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments hav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study evaluates whether tip of the tongue experiences (TOTs) are ...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
YesBackground: The face-name association technique (FNAT) is commonly used to investigate name recal...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
People see themselves as better than average in many domains, from leadership skills to driving abil...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
We compared the benefits of repeated testing and repeated study on cued recall of unfamiliar face–na...
We examined the roles of age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency in picture naming latencies and...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
<div><p>Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments hav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study evaluates whether tip of the tongue experiences (TOTs) are ...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
YesBackground: The face-name association technique (FNAT) is commonly used to investigate name recal...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
People see themselves as better than average in many domains, from leadership skills to driving abil...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
We compared the benefits of repeated testing and repeated study on cued recall of unfamiliar face–na...
We examined the roles of age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency in picture naming latencies and...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
<div><p>Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments hav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study evaluates whether tip of the tongue experiences (TOTs) are ...