Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retrieval to creativity. Research in these areas often assumes a single underlying semantic network that is shared across individuals. Yet, recent evidence suggests that content, size, and connectivity of semantic networks are experience-dependent, implying sizable individual and age-related differences. Here, we investigate individual and age differences in the semantic networks of younger and older adults by deriving semantic networks from both fluency and similarity rating tasks. Crucially, we use a megastudy approach to obtain thousands of similarity ratings per individual to allow us to capture the characteristics of individual semantic networks. We f...
Abstract—We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between successively generated...
Abstract in Undetermined We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between succes...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...
Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retrieval to c...
Aging is characterized by a decline of cognitive control. In semantic cognition, this leads to the p...
How does the mental lexicon, the network of learned words in our semantic memory, change in old age?...
Cognitive aging is associated with widespread neural reorganization processes in the human brain. Ho...
Ageing provides an interesting window into semantic cognition: while younger adults generally outper...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
Ageing provides an interesting window into semantic cognition: while younger adults generally outper...
This study used graph analysis to investigate how age differences modify the structure of semantic w...
Age-related memory decline is associated with changes in neural functioning but little is known abou...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like sp...
Semantic neighbourhoods are those clusters of words that have shared or related meanings. They have ...
Semantic cognition is central to understanding of language and the world and, unlike many cognitive ...
Abstract—We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between successively generated...
Abstract in Undetermined We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between succes...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...
Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retrieval to c...
Aging is characterized by a decline of cognitive control. In semantic cognition, this leads to the p...
How does the mental lexicon, the network of learned words in our semantic memory, change in old age?...
Cognitive aging is associated with widespread neural reorganization processes in the human brain. Ho...
Ageing provides an interesting window into semantic cognition: while younger adults generally outper...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
Ageing provides an interesting window into semantic cognition: while younger adults generally outper...
This study used graph analysis to investigate how age differences modify the structure of semantic w...
Age-related memory decline is associated with changes in neural functioning but little is known abou...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like sp...
Semantic neighbourhoods are those clusters of words that have shared or related meanings. They have ...
Semantic cognition is central to understanding of language and the world and, unlike many cognitive ...
Abstract—We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between successively generated...
Abstract in Undetermined We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between succes...
Over the lifespan, cognitive abilities are subject to change and decline. While there is a general s...