The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a semantic fluency task in which participants recalled animals during a 5-minute retrieval period. We evaluated the relative uniqueness of items and their output position within the retrieval process to further elucidate how younger and older adults access and retrieve semantic knowledge in long-term memory. Although older (n = 96, aged 56-79, M = 62.44) and younger adults (n = 98, aged 18-27, M = 23.44) scored similarly for retrieval fluency and originality, these abilities tended to decline when we analyzed age as a continuous variable, indicating some preservation in earlier adulthood, but impairment in older age....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Several diverging theories exist as to whether young adults share the same analogous difficulties as...
The aim of the current study was to investigate how the taxonomic and thematic organization of seman...
Elderly subjects are known to perform less well than young subjects on laboratory tests of recall fr...
The present experiment investigated adult age differences in the retrieval of information from long-...
Abstract As people age, they learn and store new knowledge in their semantic memory. Despite learnin...
We model the semantic recall sequences of 424 older adults aged between 69 to 103 years in the anima...
Abstract Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retri...
The main aim of the present study is to examine the effects of ageing on memory and thinking by exa...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
Abstract One of the most robust findings in cognitive aging is that of a significant decline in self...
Abstract—We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between successively generated...
Previous studies have shown both declining and stable semantic-memory abilities during healthy aging...
Abstract in Undetermined We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between succes...
Word retrieval difficulties are the hallmark of aphasia, but they also occur in healthy aging. In th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Several diverging theories exist as to whether young adults share the same analogous difficulties as...
The aim of the current study was to investigate how the taxonomic and thematic organization of seman...
Elderly subjects are known to perform less well than young subjects on laboratory tests of recall fr...
The present experiment investigated adult age differences in the retrieval of information from long-...
Abstract As people age, they learn and store new knowledge in their semantic memory. Despite learnin...
We model the semantic recall sequences of 424 older adults aged between 69 to 103 years in the anima...
Abstract Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retri...
The main aim of the present study is to examine the effects of ageing on memory and thinking by exa...
It is widely accepted that older participants do not perform as well as their younger counterparts o...
Abstract One of the most robust findings in cognitive aging is that of a significant decline in self...
Abstract—We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between successively generated...
Previous studies have shown both declining and stable semantic-memory abilities during healthy aging...
Abstract in Undetermined We investigated age-related changes in the semantic distance between succes...
Word retrieval difficulties are the hallmark of aphasia, but they also occur in healthy aging. In th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2004....
Several diverging theories exist as to whether young adults share the same analogous difficulties as...
The aim of the current study was to investigate how the taxonomic and thematic organization of seman...