We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding of a photographed scene that might account for age-related differences in memory of objects in the scene. Younger and older adults exhibited similar scanpath patterns, and visited each region of interest in the scene with similar frequency and duration. Despite the similarity in viewing, there were fundamental differences in the viewing-memory relationship. Although overall recognition was poorer in the older than younger adults, there was no age effect on recognition probability for objects visited only once. More importantly, re-visits to objects brought gain in recognition probability for the younger adults, but not for the older adults. T...
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We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding ...
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This study investigated whether "intentional" instructions could improve older adults' object memory...
International audienceEfficient processing of our complex visual environment is essential and many d...
Investigations of age-related increases in false recognition have highlighted the tendencies of olde...
The study explored age-related differences in the effects of context change on recognition memory by...
We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding ...
With age, object-location memory performance has been shown to reduce, and older adults recall fewer...
Older adults typically exhibit poorer face recognition compared to younger adults. These recognitio...
Theories of age-related memory decline debate whether the problem lies at the level of encoding or c...
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantia...
The authors examined adult age differences in the proficiency of visually scanning across perceived ...
Age-related memory problems posit a growing concern in our society. This study investigated the impa...
Multiple methods exist for measuring how age influences the rate of visual information processing. T...
Older adults often perform worse than younger adults on prospective memory tasks, but the exact mech...
This study investigated whether "intentional" instructions could improve older adults' object memory...
A paper by McCalley, Bouwhuis, and Juola (1995) suggested differences between younger and older adul...
This study investigated whether "intentional" instructions could improve older adults' object memory...
International audienceEfficient processing of our complex visual environment is essential and many d...
Investigations of age-related increases in false recognition have highlighted the tendencies of olde...
The study explored age-related differences in the effects of context change on recognition memory by...