Material consistent with knowledge/experience is generally more memorable than material inconsistent with knowledge/experience – an effect that can be more extreme in older adults. Four experiments investigated knowledge effects on memory with young and older adults. Memory for familiar and unfamiliar proverbs (Experiment 1) and for common and uncommon scenes (Experiment 2) showed similar knowledge effects across age groups. Memory for person-consistent and person-neutral actions (Experiment 3) showed a greater benefit of prior knowledge in older adults. For cued recall of related and unrelated word pairs (Experiment 4), older adults benefited more from prior knowledge only when it provided uniquely useful additional information beyond the ...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Stimuli related to an individual’s knowledge/experience are often more memorable than abstract stimu...
IntroductionPeople accumulate knowledge throughout their lifespan and the accumulated knowledge infl...
Humans accumulate knowledge throughout their entire lives. In what ways does this accumulation of kn...
The ageing literature shows robust age-related declines in immediate (e.g. Bopp & Verhaeghen, 2005; ...
The ageing literature shows robust age-related declines in immediate (e.g. Bopp & Verhaeghen, 2005; ...
Older adults often complain of cognitive difficulties, such as the inability to learn new informatio...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. ...
Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory—knowing to whom they tell particular inform...
Schema-consistent material that is aligned with an individual’s knowledge and experience is typicall...
Six experiments investigate the effects of healthy ageing on autobiographical memory (AM). Previous ...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
This study examined the relationship between memory knowledge and peoples\u27 perceptions of forgetf...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
Stimuli related to an individual’s knowledge/experience are often more memorable than abstract stimu...
IntroductionPeople accumulate knowledge throughout their lifespan and the accumulated knowledge infl...
Humans accumulate knowledge throughout their entire lives. In what ways does this accumulation of kn...
The ageing literature shows robust age-related declines in immediate (e.g. Bopp & Verhaeghen, 2005; ...
The ageing literature shows robust age-related declines in immediate (e.g. Bopp & Verhaeghen, 2005; ...
Older adults often complain of cognitive difficulties, such as the inability to learn new informatio...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. ...
Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory—knowing to whom they tell particular inform...
Schema-consistent material that is aligned with an individual’s knowledge and experience is typicall...
Six experiments investigate the effects of healthy ageing on autobiographical memory (AM). Previous ...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...
This study examined the relationship between memory knowledge and peoples\u27 perceptions of forgetf...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Memory updating is an adaptive function that requires people's registry of changes of episodes. Howe...
Older adults often show greater implicit/unconscious memory than young adults for incidental informa...