It is commonly assumed that as short-term memory tasks become more difficult, a transient phonological trace that supports recall loses its fidelity. Recall can still be achieved through a process called redintegration, where long-term phonological or lexical knowledge is used to reconstruct the memory trace. In the present research, we explored age-related differences in the redintegration process by having older and younger participants study lists under different levels of task difficulty. As a means of examining the redintegration process, in Experiment 1, semantic similarity was manipulated, and in Experiment 2, phonological similarity was varied. The results show that similarity effects can be accurately predicted from knowledge of ta...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Age‐related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
The effect of long-term knowledge upon performance in short-term memory tasks was examined for child...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
The study examined the effect of age on subjects’ performance on phonological and visual working mem...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
ABSTRACT A word-list recall is an experiment examines the effect of age on the change in memory. Th...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Two experiments are reported that examined the temporal structure of recall for categorizable word l...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Age‐related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
The effect of long-term knowledge upon performance in short-term memory tasks was examined for child...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
The study examined the effect of age on subjects’ performance on phonological and visual working mem...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
ABSTRACT A word-list recall is an experiment examines the effect of age on the change in memory. Th...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Two experiments are reported that examined the temporal structure of recall for categorizable word l...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Age‐related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...