We explored the efficacy of drawing pictures as an encoding strategy to enhance memory performance in healthy older adults and individuals with probable dementia. In an incidental encoding phase, participants were asked to either draw a picture or write out each word from a set of 30 common nouns for 40 seconds each. Episodic memory for the target words was compared in a group of healthy older adults to individuals with probable dementia (MMSE/MOCA range 4 to 25). In two experiments we showed that recall and recognition performance was higher for words that were drawn than written out during encoding, for both participant groups. We suggest that incorporating visuo-perceptual information into memory enhanced performance by increasing relian...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
The current thesis aimed to investigate visual attention in relation to the effects of stored knowle...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Converging evidence has demonstrated age-related reductions in the ability to selectively focus on t...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Published online: 02 Jun 2017.Ageing is associated with deficits in cognitive control, including att...
The research reported was inspired by the Perfect and Maylor (2000) chapter ‘Rejecting the Dull Hyp...
Much has been learned about the age-related cognitive declines associated with the attentional proce...
According to the encoding specificity principle, memory is best when encoding and retrieval conditio...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
In the fields of both cognitive development and cognitive aging, similar patterns of performance on ...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
The current thesis aimed to investigate visual attention in relation to the effects of stored knowle...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Converging evidence has demonstrated age-related reductions in the ability to selectively focus on t...
Visual search is a psychological function integral to most people's daily lives. The extent to which...
Age-related differences in visual search have been extensively studied using simple item arrays, sho...
Visual search is a crucial, everyday activity that declines with aging. Here, referring to the envir...
Published online: 02 Jun 2017.Ageing is associated with deficits in cognitive control, including att...
The research reported was inspired by the Perfect and Maylor (2000) chapter ‘Rejecting the Dull Hyp...
Much has been learned about the age-related cognitive declines associated with the attentional proce...
According to the encoding specificity principle, memory is best when encoding and retrieval conditio...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the costs of attentional load during a feature (colour-shap...
We tested younger and older observers attention and long-term memory functions in a '"hybrid search...
In the fields of both cognitive development and cognitive aging, similar patterns of performance on ...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
Visual working memory for features and bindings is susceptible to age-related decline. Two experimen...
The current thesis aimed to investigate visual attention in relation to the effects of stored knowle...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...