International audienceIn recognition memory, older participants report fewer occasions when recognition is accompanied by recollection of the original encoding context. Impaired encoding has been proposed as one of the main determinants of the age-related differences in recollective experience. This study was designed to investigate whether older adults could take advantage of the self-reference effect at encoding to boost recollection and compensate for their deficit. A group of 20 young adults and a group of 20 older adults encoded target words either through self-reference or by giving a general definition, and then performed a recognition test in which they classified their responses according to Gardiner et al.’s (1999) remember-know-g...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
This study examined the role of aging in the recall and recognition of autobiographical ...
Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memo...
International audienceIn recognition memory, older participants report fewer occasions when recognit...
Self-referencing, the relating of information to oneself, is a successful encoding strategy that imp...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
OBJECTIVES: The role of self in veridical memory has been extensively studied, but what is the role ...
Item removed from eCommons on 2012-05-17 at the request of the Department of Human Development, Coll...
Relating information to the self improves memory. However, this self-reference effect (SRE) is typic...
The provision of environmental support is known to have differential effects on recognition memory i...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
Prior studies suggest that older adults show age-related impairments in relational memory, which may...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
It is now commonly accepted that, in ageing, recollection processes are impaired and familiarity see...
Past research suggests that adults may be able to recognize changes in their memory over time, even ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
This study examined the role of aging in the recall and recognition of autobiographical ...
Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memo...
International audienceIn recognition memory, older participants report fewer occasions when recognit...
Self-referencing, the relating of information to oneself, is a successful encoding strategy that imp...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
OBJECTIVES: The role of self in veridical memory has been extensively studied, but what is the role ...
Item removed from eCommons on 2012-05-17 at the request of the Department of Human Development, Coll...
Relating information to the self improves memory. However, this self-reference effect (SRE) is typic...
The provision of environmental support is known to have differential effects on recognition memory i...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
Prior studies suggest that older adults show age-related impairments in relational memory, which may...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
It is now commonly accepted that, in ageing, recollection processes are impaired and familiarity see...
Past research suggests that adults may be able to recognize changes in their memory over time, even ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
This study examined the role of aging in the recall and recognition of autobiographical ...
Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memo...