Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this question using a word learning paradigm; specifically, we examined whether referent characteristics, such as referent type (face/object) and familiarity (known/unknown), may influence word-referent mapping. Moreover, we examined this effect across two test sessions to determine if the influence of referent characteristics might be more pronounced over time, and across two age groups (young vs. older adults) to determine if there might be age-related differences. Participants were presented with pseudoword-referent mappings in four referent conditions (face/object × known/unknown) and then were tested with a recognition task immediately after ...
<p>Previous studies have shown that prior knowledge can have both enhancing and detrimental effects ...
Naming and perception tasks show robust effects of age of acquisition (AoA), with faster processing ...
The process of pairing words with their referents in the real world is often ambiguous; the same wor...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
The present study consisted of two experiments to compare new word learning in healthy young (N = 11...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Although cognition and memory has been shown to decline with age, age-related disparities in perform...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
To date, relatively little research has investigated participants’ ability to monitor their memory f...
The age at which an item is acquired (age of acquisition; AoA) affects naming latencies for words, o...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
<p>Previous studies have shown that prior knowledge can have both enhancing and detrimental effects ...
Naming and perception tasks show robust effects of age of acquisition (AoA), with faster processing ...
The process of pairing words with their referents in the real world is often ambiguous; the same wor...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
The present study consisted of two experiments to compare new word learning in healthy young (N = 11...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Although cognition and memory has been shown to decline with age, age-related disparities in perform...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
To date, relatively little research has investigated participants’ ability to monitor their memory f...
The age at which an item is acquired (age of acquisition; AoA) affects naming latencies for words, o...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
<p>Previous studies have shown that prior knowledge can have both enhancing and detrimental effects ...
Naming and perception tasks show robust effects of age of acquisition (AoA), with faster processing ...
The process of pairing words with their referents in the real world is often ambiguous; the same wor...