This study aimed at investigating different memory components involved in word list forgetting by young and elderly healthy individuals. For this purpose, we analyzed in 55 young (age range 20-35) and 50 aged (age range 60-80) healthy subjects the memory decay passing from the fifth immediate to the delayed recall trial of the Rey's Auditory Learning task as a function of the position of the words in the list. Young and elderly groups displayed the same forgetting rate for words recalled from the primacy and mid-list tracts of the serial position curve. However, memory loss for the recency positions was disproportionately larger in the elderly than in the young group. These data demonstrate that aged subjects rely on short-lived memory proc...
The present study aims to explore the mechanisms underpinning forward and backward immediate serial ...
Age-related deficits in short-term memory have been widely reported, but reduced overall scores coul...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...
This study aimed at investigating different memory components involved in word list forgetting by yo...
Several diverging theories exist as to whether young adults share the same analogous difficulties as...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
ABSTRACT A word-list recall is an experiment examines the effect of age on the change in memory. Th...
Two experiments are reported that examined the temporal structure of recall for categorizable word l...
The influence of aging on memory has been extensively studied, but the importance of short-term memo...
This study investigated the contribution of different components of the serial position curve to the...
Memory performance by four age groups (30-45 years, 46-60 years, 61-75 years, and 76-90 years) was c...
Younger and older adults were compared in4 directed forgetting experiments. These varied in the use ...
The present investigation was designed to study the relationship between the ability to forget unwan...
Using the "delayed-recall " procedure developed by Shiffirin (1970), the effects of list l...
Although ageing is known to affect memory, the precise nature of its effect on retrieval and encodin...
The present study aims to explore the mechanisms underpinning forward and backward immediate serial ...
Age-related deficits in short-term memory have been widely reported, but reduced overall scores coul...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...
This study aimed at investigating different memory components involved in word list forgetting by yo...
Several diverging theories exist as to whether young adults share the same analogous difficulties as...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
ABSTRACT A word-list recall is an experiment examines the effect of age on the change in memory. Th...
Two experiments are reported that examined the temporal structure of recall for categorizable word l...
The influence of aging on memory has been extensively studied, but the importance of short-term memo...
This study investigated the contribution of different components of the serial position curve to the...
Memory performance by four age groups (30-45 years, 46-60 years, 61-75 years, and 76-90 years) was c...
Younger and older adults were compared in4 directed forgetting experiments. These varied in the use ...
The present investigation was designed to study the relationship between the ability to forget unwan...
Using the "delayed-recall " procedure developed by Shiffirin (1970), the effects of list l...
Although ageing is known to affect memory, the precise nature of its effect on retrieval and encodin...
The present study aims to explore the mechanisms underpinning forward and backward immediate serial ...
Age-related deficits in short-term memory have been widely reported, but reduced overall scores coul...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...