Memory for episodic associations declines in aging, ostensibly due to decreased recollection abilities. Accordingly, associative unitization - the encoding of associated items as one integrated entity - may potentially attenuate age-related associative deficits by enabling familiarity-based retrieval, which is relatively preserved in aging. To test this hypothesis, we induced bottom-up unitization by manipulating semantic relatedness between memoranda. Twenty-four young and 24 older adults studied pairs of object pictures that were either semantically related or unrelated. Participants subsequently discriminated between intact, recombined and new pairs. We found that semantic relatedness increased the contributions of both familiarity and r...
Two experiments compared effects of integrative and semantic relations between pairs of words on lex...
IntroductionPeople accumulate knowledge throughout their lifespan and the accumulated knowledge infl...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
peer reviewedBackground: Aging is characterized by a decline in associative memory. However, under s...
Normal aging is associated with greater decline in associative memory relative to item memory due to...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 28, 2010).The en...
Young and older adults studied word pairs and later discriminated studied pairs from various types o...
Aging-related decline in episodic memory, particularly in associative memory, is attributed to an im...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present series of experiments examined how aging and div...
In normal aging, memory for associations declines more than memory for individual items. Unitization...
The present study examined how aging influences item and associative recognition memory, and compare...
Older adults are more likely to falsely recognize novel events than young adults, and recent behavio...
Older adults (OAs) are more likely to falsely recognize novel events than young adults, and recent b...
Previous studies suggest that age-related memory differences can be eliminated when older adults are...
Two experiments compared effects of integrative and semantic relations between pairs of words on lex...
IntroductionPeople accumulate knowledge throughout their lifespan and the accumulated knowledge infl...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...
peer reviewedBackground: Aging is characterized by a decline in associative memory. However, under s...
Normal aging is associated with greater decline in associative memory relative to item memory due to...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 28, 2010).The en...
Young and older adults studied word pairs and later discriminated studied pairs from various types o...
Aging-related decline in episodic memory, particularly in associative memory, is attributed to an im...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present series of experiments examined how aging and div...
In normal aging, memory for associations declines more than memory for individual items. Unitization...
The present study examined how aging influences item and associative recognition memory, and compare...
Older adults are more likely to falsely recognize novel events than young adults, and recent behavio...
Older adults (OAs) are more likely to falsely recognize novel events than young adults, and recent b...
Previous studies suggest that age-related memory differences can be eliminated when older adults are...
Two experiments compared effects of integrative and semantic relations between pairs of words on lex...
IntroductionPeople accumulate knowledge throughout their lifespan and the accumulated knowledge infl...
Older adults typically perform worse than young adults on tasks of associative, relative to item, me...