Aging-related decline in episodic memory, particularly in associative memory, is attributed to an impaired recollection of the specific details of a study episode. Fortunately, familiarity is relatively preserved in older adults. Previous studies have indicated that unitization is a specialized form of learning that increases the contribution of familiarity to associative retrieval. Here we examined whether older adults' associative memory could be improved when employing an encoding strategy that encouraged unitization. Young and older adults encoded items and background colors either in a unitized condition (i.e., by imagining the color as an internal feature of the item) or in a non-unitized condition (i.e., by imagining the color as...
Human aging is characterized by significant reductions in the ability to remember associations betwe...
Familiarity and recollection are two independent cognitive processes involved in recognition memory....
Of the memory deficits associated with aging, elders are most impaired at attributing the source to r...
In normal aging, memory for associations declines more than memory for individual items. Unitization...
Normal aging is associated with greater decline in associative memory relative to item memory due to...
Memory for episodic associations declines in aging, ostensibly due to decreased recollection abiliti...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 28, 2010).The en...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
Associative memory involves the ability to make meaningful connections between individual units of i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present series of experiments examined how aging and div...
It is often assumed that recollection is necessary to support memory for novel associations, whereas...
Abstract only availableResearch has shown that episodic memory performance declines with age, and th...
Previous work has suggested unitized pairs behave as a single unit and more critically, are processe...
Older adults demonstrate poorer memory than younger adults on a variety of episodic memory tasks. In...
The generation effect is the memory benefit for information that is self-generated compared to read....
Human aging is characterized by significant reductions in the ability to remember associations betwe...
Familiarity and recollection are two independent cognitive processes involved in recognition memory....
Of the memory deficits associated with aging, elders are most impaired at attributing the source to r...
In normal aging, memory for associations declines more than memory for individual items. Unitization...
Normal aging is associated with greater decline in associative memory relative to item memory due to...
Memory for episodic associations declines in aging, ostensibly due to decreased recollection abiliti...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 28, 2010).The en...
This study aimed to explore to what extent the memory difficulties in older adults are a result of p...
Associative memory involves the ability to make meaningful connections between individual units of i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present series of experiments examined how aging and div...
It is often assumed that recollection is necessary to support memory for novel associations, whereas...
Abstract only availableResearch has shown that episodic memory performance declines with age, and th...
Previous work has suggested unitized pairs behave as a single unit and more critically, are processe...
Older adults demonstrate poorer memory than younger adults on a variety of episodic memory tasks. In...
The generation effect is the memory benefit for information that is self-generated compared to read....
Human aging is characterized by significant reductions in the ability to remember associations betwe...
Familiarity and recollection are two independent cognitive processes involved in recognition memory....
Of the memory deficits associated with aging, elders are most impaired at attributing the source to r...