This study compared the way in which young and elderly adults cooperate to achieve a mutually acceptable reference. Pairs of young and elderly interlocutors performed a repeated referential communication task in which they were asked to converse about arranging complex figures in a particular order. With repetition of the task, both partners, regardless of age, needed fewer words and speaking turns to find mutually acceptable references. However, the older Ss were slower to benefit from the repetition and required more collaborative work to reach an agreement. The elderly were less likely to take previously shared information into account; they produced proportionally less requests for potential elaboration, and they were more likely to be ...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Conversation is a skilled activity that depends on cognitive and social processes, both of which dev...
While older adults face various deficits in binding items in memory, they are often able to remember...
Previous work suggests that the communicative behavior of older adults differs systematically from t...
BACKGROUND: Disordered discourse in cases of senile dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) has mainly be...
In this study, we investigate the ability and motivation of older women to adapt their speaking styl...
Young and older adults studied word pairs and later discriminated studied pairs from various types o...
Contains fulltext : 198512.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speakers can ad...
The global aging population has led to an increase in research on patterns of change across the life...
Objectives. Elderly adults demonstrate a reduced ability to produce increasingly concise and coheren...
Objectives. Elderly adults demonstrate a reduced ability to produce increasingly concise and coheren...
This paper reports an exploratory study of the grounding styles of older dyads, namely, the characte...
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures based on knowledge shared with an addressee (...
Item does not contain fulltextDestination memory, a memory component allowing the attribution of inf...
Successful communication is key to health in older age. This is true in the narrow sense of being ab...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Conversation is a skilled activity that depends on cognitive and social processes, both of which dev...
While older adults face various deficits in binding items in memory, they are often able to remember...
Previous work suggests that the communicative behavior of older adults differs systematically from t...
BACKGROUND: Disordered discourse in cases of senile dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) has mainly be...
In this study, we investigate the ability and motivation of older women to adapt their speaking styl...
Young and older adults studied word pairs and later discriminated studied pairs from various types o...
Contains fulltext : 198512.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speakers can ad...
The global aging population has led to an increase in research on patterns of change across the life...
Objectives. Elderly adults demonstrate a reduced ability to produce increasingly concise and coheren...
Objectives. Elderly adults demonstrate a reduced ability to produce increasingly concise and coheren...
This paper reports an exploratory study of the grounding styles of older dyads, namely, the characte...
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures based on knowledge shared with an addressee (...
Item does not contain fulltextDestination memory, a memory component allowing the attribution of inf...
Successful communication is key to health in older age. This is true in the narrow sense of being ab...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Conversation is a skilled activity that depends on cognitive and social processes, both of which dev...
While older adults face various deficits in binding items in memory, they are often able to remember...