Item does not contain fulltextThis study evaluates whether tip of the tongue experiences (TOTs) are caused by a more accessible word which blocks retrieval of the target word, especially for older adults. In a "competitor priming" paradigm, young and older adults produced the name of a famous character (e.g., Eliza Doolittle) in response to a question and subsequently named a picture of a famous actor or actress depicting this character (e.g., Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle). Older adults produced more TOTs than young adults, but prior production of a related character name did not affect TOTs, although it did reduce incorrect responses. There were no age differences in knowledge of films and TV and thus the age-related increase in TOTs,...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
Proper names comprise a class of labels that arbitrarily nominate specific entities, such as people ...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the claim that age-related increases in knowledge interfere with word retrieval...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
<div><p>Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments hav...
Two experiments are reported that examine the effects of repetition on name retrieval in younger adu...
Abstract: Findings regarding the relation between naming and inhibition among older adults is limite...
The present study consisted of two experiments to compare new word learning in healthy young (N = 11...
Word retrieval difficulties are one of the most frustrating problems in older adults. Poorer access ...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
Proper names comprise a class of labels that arbitrarily nominate specific entities, such as people ...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the claim that age-related increases in knowledge interfere with word retrieval...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
<div><p>Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments hav...
Two experiments are reported that examine the effects of repetition on name retrieval in younger adu...
Abstract: Findings regarding the relation between naming and inhibition among older adults is limite...
The present study consisted of two experiments to compare new word learning in healthy young (N = 11...
Word retrieval difficulties are one of the most frustrating problems in older adults. Poorer access ...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
Proper names comprise a class of labels that arbitrarily nominate specific entities, such as people ...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the claim that age-related increases in knowledge interfere with word retrieval...