Normal aging is characterized by deficits that cross multiple cognitive domains including episodic memory and attention. Compared to young adults (YA), older adults (OA) not only show reduction in true memories, but also an increase in false memories. In this study we aim to elucidate how the production of confabulation is influenced by encoding and retrieval processes. We hypothesized that in OA, compared to YA, over-learned information interferes with the recall of specific, unique past episodes and this interference should be more prominent when a concurrent task perturbs the encoding of the episodes to be recalled. We tested this hypothesis using an experimental paradigm in which a group of OA and a group of YA had to recall three diffe...
Older adults tend to retrieve autobiographical information that is overly general (i.e., not restric...
Adult age differences in encoding strategies used for story information were assessed by cued recall...
Older adults recall less episodically rich autobiographical memories (AM), however, the neural basis...
Patients who confabulate retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and m...
Abstract One of the most robust findings in cognitive aging is that of a significant decline in self...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Accepted for publication in Memory, 09...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
In the 1st part of the experiment, older and younger adults read a series of high-cloze sentence fra...
Decline in episodic memory, the encoding and retrieval of autobiographical events, is a hallmark of ...
Investigations of memory deficits in older individuals have concentrated on their increased likeliho...
Older people typically demonstrate mild forgetting that is generally interpreted as memory loss. Whe...
peer reviewedWhen recollecting events, older adults typically report similar memory vividness levels...
Two experiments explored whether the higher vulnerability to false memories in the DRM (J. Deese, 19...
Older adults tend to retrieve autobiographical information that is overly general (i.e., not restric...
Adult age differences in encoding strategies used for story information were assessed by cued recall...
Older adults recall less episodically rich autobiographical memories (AM), however, the neural basis...
Patients who confabulate retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and m...
Abstract One of the most robust findings in cognitive aging is that of a significant decline in self...
, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight the underlying process responsible for ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Accepted for publication in Memory, 09...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
In the 1st part of the experiment, older and younger adults read a series of high-cloze sentence fra...
Decline in episodic memory, the encoding and retrieval of autobiographical events, is a hallmark of ...
Investigations of memory deficits in older individuals have concentrated on their increased likeliho...
Older people typically demonstrate mild forgetting that is generally interpreted as memory loss. Whe...
peer reviewedWhen recollecting events, older adults typically report similar memory vividness levels...
Two experiments explored whether the higher vulnerability to false memories in the DRM (J. Deese, 19...
Older adults tend to retrieve autobiographical information that is overly general (i.e., not restric...
Adult age differences in encoding strategies used for story information were assessed by cued recall...
Older adults recall less episodically rich autobiographical memories (AM), however, the neural basis...