Recent research and meta-analytic reviews suggest that 1 observed pattern of impaired and intact memory performance with advancing age is a deficit in measures of episodic but not semantic memory. The authors used computational modeling to explore a number of age-related parameters to account for this pattern. A 2-parameter solution based on lifelong experience successfully fit the pattern of results in 5 published studies of the word-frequency mirror effect and paired-associate recognition. Lifelong experience increases the strength (resting level of activation) of concepts in the network but also saturates the network with an increasing number of episodic associations to each concept. More episodic associations to each concept mean that a...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
It is widely assumed that older adults suffer a deficit in the psychological processes that underlie...
It is well documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
For about forty years, age-related differences in episodic-memory tasks have been a ma-jor focus of ...
Age differences in metamemory accuracy obtained for episodic memory – new information – compared to ...
Human memory is not a unitary entity; rather it is thought to arise out of a complex architecture in...
Two experiments investigated adult age differences in episodic and semantic long-term memory tasks, ...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Refreshing, or the act of briefly foregrounding recently p...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
that memory declines with old age. However, this decline seems to be differential, affecting only so...
Recognizing a stimulus as previously encountered is a crucial everyday life skill and a critical tas...
older (ages 63-80) adults were given procedural, semantic, and episodic memory tasks. Repetition, la...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
This review article surveys the evidence for age-related changes in memory from cognitive and neuroi...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
It is widely assumed that older adults suffer a deficit in the psychological processes that underlie...
It is well documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
For about forty years, age-related differences in episodic-memory tasks have been a ma-jor focus of ...
Age differences in metamemory accuracy obtained for episodic memory – new information – compared to ...
Human memory is not a unitary entity; rather it is thought to arise out of a complex architecture in...
Two experiments investigated adult age differences in episodic and semantic long-term memory tasks, ...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Refreshing, or the act of briefly foregrounding recently p...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
that memory declines with old age. However, this decline seems to be differential, affecting only so...
Recognizing a stimulus as previously encountered is a crucial everyday life skill and a critical tas...
older (ages 63-80) adults were given procedural, semantic, and episodic memory tasks. Repetition, la...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
This review article surveys the evidence for age-related changes in memory from cognitive and neuroi...
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether age-related episodic and semantic memor...
It is widely assumed that older adults suffer a deficit in the psychological processes that underlie...
It is well documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...