This study shows that relative to younger adults, older adults are more adversely influenced by similar items when judging a memory\u27s source, and the phenomenal features of their correctly and incorrectly attributed memories have greater overlap. The authors argue in accordance with the source monitoring framework that this age-related impairment in source accuracy is related to processes involved in binding features into complex memories and those involved in accessing and evaluating contextual features of memories. These processes are linked to medial temporal and frontal brain regions, respectively, as evidenced by correlations in older adults between source accuracy and neuropsychological tests often used to assess medial temporal an...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
Background: Source monitoring (SM) refers to our ability to discriminate between memories from diffe...
The purpose of the current research was to examine age-related differences in false recognition and ...
Source memory has consistently been associated with prefrontal function in both normal and clinical ...
Age-related source memory deficits result, in part, because young and older adults attend to differe...
Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of decl...
This paper reports a series of experiments designed to compare memory for multiple kinds of source i...
Within the experimental literature there is substantial evidence of larger age-related deficits in r...
Age-related declines in source memory have been observed for various stimuli and associated details....
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded (62 scalp sites) from young (M522) and older (M566) ad...
To investigate the neural basis of age-related source memory (SM) deficits, young and older adults w...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
Age-related declines in source memory have been observed for various stimuli and associated details....
Previous research has shown that elderly adults have difficulty recalling the source of recently acq...
Source memory recall involves remembering the context in which an event took place. Studies have sh...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
Background: Source monitoring (SM) refers to our ability to discriminate between memories from diffe...
The purpose of the current research was to examine age-related differences in false recognition and ...
Source memory has consistently been associated with prefrontal function in both normal and clinical ...
Age-related source memory deficits result, in part, because young and older adults attend to differe...
Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of decl...
This paper reports a series of experiments designed to compare memory for multiple kinds of source i...
Within the experimental literature there is substantial evidence of larger age-related deficits in r...
Age-related declines in source memory have been observed for various stimuli and associated details....
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded (62 scalp sites) from young (M522) and older (M566) ad...
To investigate the neural basis of age-related source memory (SM) deficits, young and older adults w...
Interference has long been studied as mechanism of forgetting from primary (or working) memory, but ...
Age-related declines in source memory have been observed for various stimuli and associated details....
Previous research has shown that elderly adults have difficulty recalling the source of recently acq...
Source memory recall involves remembering the context in which an event took place. Studies have sh...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
Background: Source monitoring (SM) refers to our ability to discriminate between memories from diffe...
The purpose of the current research was to examine age-related differences in false recognition and ...