Background/Study Context: Age-related deficits in inhibitory control are well established in some areas of cognition, but evidence remains inconclusive in episodic memory. Two studies examined the extent to which a loss in inhibitory effectiveness—as measured by the extent of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF)—is only detectable in (1) the very old, and (2) that a failure to control for noninhibitory mechanisms can lead to the misinterpretation of intact inhibition in episodic memory in the very old. Methods: In Study 1, the authors employed a modified independent cue test—to provide as clean a measure of inhibitory functioning as possible—and examined whether there were significant differences in inhibitory ef...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
Background/Study Context: Age-related deficits in inhibitory control are well established in some ar...
While an age-related deficit in inhibitory control is well-established in some areas of cognition, t...
While an age-related deficit in inhibitory control is well-established in some areas of cognition, t...
ABSTRACT—Selectively retrieving a subset of previously studied material can cause forgetting of the ...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Selectively retrieving a subset of previously studied material can cause forgetting of the unpractic...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Aging is thought to involve a decline in executive-control capacities, although evidence regarding t...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
Background/Study Context: Age-related deficits in inhibitory control are well established in some ar...
While an age-related deficit in inhibitory control is well-established in some areas of cognition, t...
While an age-related deficit in inhibitory control is well-established in some areas of cognition, t...
ABSTRACT—Selectively retrieving a subset of previously studied material can cause forgetting of the ...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Selectively retrieving a subset of previously studied material can cause forgetting of the unpractic...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Aging is thought to involve a decline in executive-control capacities, although evidence regarding t...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
We present a test of whether age-related differences in the management of interference during memory...
Age can affect memory performance. This statement is so often heard that it has become almost a trui...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...
grantor: University of TorontoFive experiments examined whether age differences in a memo...