While studies have demonstrated that infants, children, and young adults are capable of statistical learning (SL), it is unclear whether the ability is preserved in older adults and if so, whether they might show a decline. The present study investigates this directly by comparing young and older adults on a standard SL task (word segmentation task). Our results indicate that both age groups did not differ significantly in their overall performance. The two groups, however, differed in their performance on the two distractors used in the task. Furthermore, higher working memory was associated with better SL among older adults, but no such association was seen among young adults. Altogether, this suggests that SL ability is preserved among o...
The present study addresses three questions regarding age differences in working memory: (1) whether...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...
Although aging has a minimal effect on the accuracy of people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) at pred...
Statistical learning (SL) is the ability to generate predictions based on probabilistic dependencies...
Statistical learning (SL) is the ability to generate predictions based on probabilistic dependencies...
Statistical learning (SL) refers to behavioral benefits when identifying regularities in the environ...
Statistical learning plays a key role in language processing, e.g., for speech segmentation. Older a...
Contains fulltext : 132314.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Within a few se...
In recent years, the use of implicit mechanisms based on statistical learning (SL) has emerged as a ...
In this study, the new standard computerized version of the reading span test was used to investiga...
The notion that older adults fail to use optimal encoding strategies in memory tasks because of a de...
Age is often associated with a decline in cognitive abilities that are important for maintaining fun...
The main aim of the present study is to examine the effects of ageing on memory and thinking by exa...
Healthy aging is accompanied by declines in the ability to learn associations between events, even w...
The ability to perceptually “reweight” acoustic dimensions in response to changes in distributional ...
The present study addresses three questions regarding age differences in working memory: (1) whether...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...
Although aging has a minimal effect on the accuracy of people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) at pred...
Statistical learning (SL) is the ability to generate predictions based on probabilistic dependencies...
Statistical learning (SL) is the ability to generate predictions based on probabilistic dependencies...
Statistical learning (SL) refers to behavioral benefits when identifying regularities in the environ...
Statistical learning plays a key role in language processing, e.g., for speech segmentation. Older a...
Contains fulltext : 132314.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Within a few se...
In recent years, the use of implicit mechanisms based on statistical learning (SL) has emerged as a ...
In this study, the new standard computerized version of the reading span test was used to investiga...
The notion that older adults fail to use optimal encoding strategies in memory tasks because of a de...
Age is often associated with a decline in cognitive abilities that are important for maintaining fun...
The main aim of the present study is to examine the effects of ageing on memory and thinking by exa...
Healthy aging is accompanied by declines in the ability to learn associations between events, even w...
The ability to perceptually “reweight” acoustic dimensions in response to changes in distributional ...
The present study addresses three questions regarding age differences in working memory: (1) whether...
NoThere is clear evidence of a deficit in episodic memory for older adults compared to younger adult...
Although aging has a minimal effect on the accuracy of people’s judgments of learning (JOLs) at pred...