Although priming of familiar stimuli is usually age invariant, little is known about how aging affects priming of preexperimentally unfamiliar stimuli. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of aging and encoding-to-test delays (0 min, 20 min, 90 min, and 1 week) on priming of unfamiliar objects in block-based priming paradigms. During the encoding phase, participants viewed pictures of novel objects (Experiments 1 and 2) or novel and familiar objects (Experiment 3) and judged their left-right orientation. In the test block, priming was measured using the possible-impossible object-decision test (Experiment 1), symmetric-asymmetric object-decision test (Experiment 2), and real-nonreal object-decision test (Experiment 3). In Experime...
Strong evidence exists for an age-related impairment in associative processing under intentional enc...
Explicit memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit memory are debated. This issue is imp...
In two experiments we investigated whether older adult controls (OACs) and people with mild and mode...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Explicit (declarative) memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit (nondeclarative) memory...
Age-related memory problems posit a growing concern in our society. This study investigated the impa...
This study examined how aging affects the spatial patterns of repetition effects associated with per...
We examined the impact of explicit contamination on age-related changes in episodic priming. We reco...
In each of 2 experiments, 32 young (aged 18–25 yrs) and 32 elderly (aged 63–79 yrs) adults studied 3...
Difficulties in person recognition are among the common complaints associated with cognitive ageing...
Recognition memory is typically weaker in healthy older relative to young adults, while performance ...
The use of previously distracting information on memory tests with indirect instructions is usually ...
Three experiments explored the effects of age, stimulus salience, stimulus luminosity, time lags, an...
peer reviewedRecent data suggest that patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are able to ...
Strong evidence exists for an age-related impairment in associative processing under intentional enc...
Explicit memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit memory are debated. This issue is imp...
In two experiments we investigated whether older adult controls (OACs) and people with mild and mode...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Explicit (declarative) memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit (nondeclarative) memory...
Age-related memory problems posit a growing concern in our society. This study investigated the impa...
This study examined how aging affects the spatial patterns of repetition effects associated with per...
We examined the impact of explicit contamination on age-related changes in episodic priming. We reco...
In each of 2 experiments, 32 young (aged 18–25 yrs) and 32 elderly (aged 63–79 yrs) adults studied 3...
Difficulties in person recognition are among the common complaints associated with cognitive ageing...
Recognition memory is typically weaker in healthy older relative to young adults, while performance ...
The use of previously distracting information on memory tests with indirect instructions is usually ...
Three experiments explored the effects of age, stimulus salience, stimulus luminosity, time lags, an...
peer reviewedRecent data suggest that patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are able to ...
Strong evidence exists for an age-related impairment in associative processing under intentional enc...
Explicit memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit memory are debated. This issue is imp...
In two experiments we investigated whether older adult controls (OACs) and people with mild and mode...