Objectives In young adults, the ability to verbally recall instructions in working memory is enhanced if the sequences are physically enacted by the participant (self-enactment) or the experimenter (demonstration) during encoding. Here we examine the effects of self-enactment and demonstration at encoding on working memory performance in older and younger adults. Method Fifty young (18–23 years) and 40 older (60–89 years) adults listened to sequences of novel action-object pairs before verbally recalling them in the correct order. There were three different encoding conditions: spoken only, spoken + demonstration, and spoken + self-enactment. We included two different levels of difficulty to investigate whether task complexity modera...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...
The positive effects of gesturing on memory are robust but their interpretation is still controversi...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
Objectives In young adults, the ability to verbally recall instructions in working memory is enhance...
A growing body of research illustrates that working memory capacity is a crucial limiting factor in ...
The ability to follow instructions is critical for learning new skills and may support successful ag...
The ability to follow instructions is critical for learning new skills and may support successful ag...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
Across the lifespan the ability to follow instructions is essential for the successful completion of...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
Widely used explicit memory tasks seem to overestimate age-related differences in memory performance...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
International audienceIn this study we examined (a) whether verbal self-instructions can enhance tas...
In this study we examined (a) whether verbal self-instructions can enhance task-switching performanc...
Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memo...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...
The positive effects of gesturing on memory are robust but their interpretation is still controversi...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...
Objectives In young adults, the ability to verbally recall instructions in working memory is enhance...
A growing body of research illustrates that working memory capacity is a crucial limiting factor in ...
The ability to follow instructions is critical for learning new skills and may support successful ag...
The ability to follow instructions is critical for learning new skills and may support successful ag...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
Across the lifespan the ability to follow instructions is essential for the successful completion of...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
Widely used explicit memory tasks seem to overestimate age-related differences in memory performance...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
International audienceIn this study we examined (a) whether verbal self-instructions can enhance tas...
In this study we examined (a) whether verbal self-instructions can enhance task-switching performanc...
Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memo...
This study examines the enactment effect in early Alzheimer’s disease using a novel working memory t...
The positive effects of gesturing on memory are robust but their interpretation is still controversi...
Motor imagery and action-based rehearsal were compared during motor sequence-learning by young adult...