In a previous study, we found source memory for perceptual features to differentiate between younger but not older adults’ reports of recollective (“remember”; R) and “know” (K) experiences. In two experiments with younger (17–30 years) and older (64–81 years) participants, we examined whether memory for meaningful speaker sources would accompany older adults’ recollective experience. Indeed, memory for male and female speakers (but not partial memory for gender; Experiment 1) as well as bound memory for speakers and their facial expressions (Experiment 2) distinguished between both younger and older adults’ RK reports. Thus, memory for some sources forms a common basis for younger and older adults’ retrieval experience. Nonetheless, older ...
Recollection allows humans to retrieve specific details about past events (objective recollection) a...
The provision of environmental support is known to have differential effects on recognition memory i...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...
In a previous study, we found source memory for perceptual features to differentiate between younger...
Age-related source memory deficits result, in part, because young and older adults attend to differe...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their memori...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
Although healthy aging has been related to a decline in recollection as indexed by objective measure...
Normal aging can be associated with impairments in source memory (recollecting an event's conte...
Although it is generally accepted that ageing is associated with recollection impairments, there is ...
In 2 experiments we assessed younger and older adults ’ ability to remember contextual information a...
Previous research has shown that elderly adults have difficulty recalling the source of recently acq...
Item does not contain fulltextDestination memory, a memory component allowing the attribution of inf...
International audienceIn recognition memory, older participants report fewer occasions when recognit...
Recollection allows humans to retrieve specific details about past events (objective recollection) a...
The provision of environmental support is known to have differential effects on recognition memory i...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...
In a previous study, we found source memory for perceptual features to differentiate between younger...
Age-related source memory deficits result, in part, because young and older adults attend to differe...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their memori...
Six experiments were conducted to examine the factors modulating the size of age differences in reco...
Although healthy aging has been related to a decline in recollection as indexed by objective measure...
Normal aging can be associated with impairments in source memory (recollecting an event's conte...
Although it is generally accepted that ageing is associated with recollection impairments, there is ...
In 2 experiments we assessed younger and older adults ’ ability to remember contextual information a...
Previous research has shown that elderly adults have difficulty recalling the source of recently acq...
Item does not contain fulltextDestination memory, a memory component allowing the attribution of inf...
International audienceIn recognition memory, older participants report fewer occasions when recognit...
Recollection allows humans to retrieve specific details about past events (objective recollection) a...
The provision of environmental support is known to have differential effects on recognition memory i...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...