The dissociability of working memory for name identity (verbal information), visual objects, and spatial location was explored in 3 experiments. Consistent with previous results, the 3 working memory systems were dissociable in younger adults. Both younger and older adults showed involvement of name identity in an object identity task, and older adults showed this involvement in a spatial memory task. Results were interpreted as showing that the systems are generally separable but that involvement of 1 with another is possible and more likely in older adults. A 4th, correlational study showed that there is generalized decline in working memory systems in old age, with the age differences in memory mediated to a moderate extent by age-relate...
The ability to form associations (i.e., binding) is critical for memory formation. Recent studies su...
The present study examined how aging influences item and associative recognition memory, and compare...
When we memorize simultaneous items, we not only store information about specific items and/or their...
To identify an object one must identify not only its parts and components, but the ways in which th...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
Accurate mental representation of visual stimuli requires retaining not only the individual features...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Research within the domain of spatial working memory has not conclusively determined whether age dif...
Previous studies across species have established that the aging process adversely affects certain me...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
The literature review examines current research indicating that memory for objects, locations and ob...
This study addressed the effects of age and memory load on the neural substrates of verbal and spati...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
The present study addresses three questions regarding age differences in working memory: (1) whether...
The ability to form associations (i.e., binding) is critical for memory formation. Recent studies su...
The present study examined how aging influences item and associative recognition memory, and compare...
When we memorize simultaneous items, we not only store information about specific items and/or their...
To identify an object one must identify not only its parts and components, but the ways in which th...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
Accurate mental representation of visual stimuli requires retaining not only the individual features...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will provide insight into the effects ...
Research within the domain of spatial working memory has not conclusively determined whether age dif...
Previous studies across species have established that the aging process adversely affects certain me...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
The literature review examines current research indicating that memory for objects, locations and ob...
This study addressed the effects of age and memory load on the neural substrates of verbal and spati...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
The present study addresses three questions regarding age differences in working memory: (1) whether...
The ability to form associations (i.e., binding) is critical for memory formation. Recent studies su...
The present study examined how aging influences item and associative recognition memory, and compare...
When we memorize simultaneous items, we not only store information about specific items and/or their...