While an awareness of age-related changes in memory may help older adults gain insight into their own cognitive abilities, it may also have a negative impact on memory performance through a mechanism of stereotype threat (ST). The consequence of ST is under-performance in abilities related to the stereotype. Here, we examined the degree to which explicit and implicit memory were affected by ST across a wide age-range. We found that explicit memory was affected by ST, but only in an Early-Aging group (mean age 67.83), and not in a Later-Aging group (mean age 84.59). Implicit memory was not affected in either the Early or Later Aging group. These results demonstrate that ST for age-related memory decline affects memory processes requiring con...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Elders often do poorly on memory tests compared to younger adults, but this may be due in part to el...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...
While an awareness of age-related changes in memory may help older adults gain insight into their ow...
This study investigated the hypothesis that age differences in memory performance may be influenced ...
International audienceNumerous studies have documented the detrimental impact of age-based stereotyp...
International audienceThere is now evidence that negative age-related stereotypes about memory reduc...
Previous work has shown that memory performance in older adults is affected by activation of a stere...
Objectives The current study examined the effects of stereotype threat on prospective memory (PM) pe...
International audienceIn three experiments, we investigated how age-related differences in cognitive...
The impact of stereotype threat on cognitive performances was investigated in the elderly using a mu...
Recall performance is greatly affected when older adults are presented with stereotype threat regard...
Almost self-fulfilling, commonly held negative stereotypes about old age and memory can impair older...
False memories are memories that are thought to have happened but did not happen. Age-related neurol...
International audienceObjectives: In two studies, we examined the effects of age-related stereotype ...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Elders often do poorly on memory tests compared to younger adults, but this may be due in part to el...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...
While an awareness of age-related changes in memory may help older adults gain insight into their ow...
This study investigated the hypothesis that age differences in memory performance may be influenced ...
International audienceNumerous studies have documented the detrimental impact of age-based stereotyp...
International audienceThere is now evidence that negative age-related stereotypes about memory reduc...
Previous work has shown that memory performance in older adults is affected by activation of a stere...
Objectives The current study examined the effects of stereotype threat on prospective memory (PM) pe...
International audienceIn three experiments, we investigated how age-related differences in cognitive...
The impact of stereotype threat on cognitive performances was investigated in the elderly using a mu...
Recall performance is greatly affected when older adults are presented with stereotype threat regard...
Almost self-fulfilling, commonly held negative stereotypes about old age and memory can impair older...
False memories are memories that are thought to have happened but did not happen. Age-related neurol...
International audienceObjectives: In two studies, we examined the effects of age-related stereotype ...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Elders often do poorly on memory tests compared to younger adults, but this may be due in part to el...
Stereotype threat effects arise when an individual feels at risk of confirming a negative stereotype...