Some memories about events can persist for decades, even a lifetime. However, recent memories incorporate rich sensory information, including knowledge on the spatial and temporal ordering of event features, while old memories typically lack this “filmic ” quality. We suggest that this apparent change in the nature of memories may reflect a preferential loss of hippocampus-dependent, configurational information over more cortically based memory components, including memory for individual objects. The current study systematically tests this hypothesis, using a new paradigm that allows the contemporaneous assessment of memory for objects, object pairings, and object-position conjunctions. Retention of each memory component was tested, at mult...
Activities such as parking a car or grocery shopping often repeat with variations. To guide action, ...
Previous studies across species have established that the aging process adversely affects certain me...
The issue of multiple memory systems is explored. Young and older adults (mean ages = 20 and 71, res...
Episodic memories are established and maintained by close interplay between hippocampus and other co...
Episodic memory was initially defined as our ability to relive event-specific details and to remembe...
Ageing results in less detailed memories, reflecting reduced fidelity of remembered compared to real...
Episodic memory declines with older age, but it is unresolved whether this decline reflects reduced ...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent-related fMRI studies have investigated age-related changes in en...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate whether age-related differences...
Aging is typically associated with declining mental abilities, most prominent for some forms of memo...
Episodic memory is the ability to remember past experiences. How well we remember is influenced by h...
Event-related fMRI studies have investigated age-related changes in encoding by identifying greater ...
It has been suggested that specific forms of cognition in older age rely largely on late-life specif...
peer reviewedWhen recollecting events, older adults typically report similar memory vividness levels...
Activities such as parking a car or grocery shopping often repeat with variations. To guide action, ...
Previous studies across species have established that the aging process adversely affects certain me...
The issue of multiple memory systems is explored. Young and older adults (mean ages = 20 and 71, res...
Episodic memories are established and maintained by close interplay between hippocampus and other co...
Episodic memory was initially defined as our ability to relive event-specific details and to remembe...
Ageing results in less detailed memories, reflecting reduced fidelity of remembered compared to real...
Episodic memory declines with older age, but it is unresolved whether this decline reflects reduced ...
peer reviewedIt is now commonly accepted that a decline in episodic memory is observed with ageing: ...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent-related fMRI studies have investigated age-related changes in en...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate whether age-related differences...
Aging is typically associated with declining mental abilities, most prominent for some forms of memo...
Episodic memory is the ability to remember past experiences. How well we remember is influenced by h...
Event-related fMRI studies have investigated age-related changes in encoding by identifying greater ...
It has been suggested that specific forms of cognition in older age rely largely on late-life specif...
peer reviewedWhen recollecting events, older adults typically report similar memory vividness levels...
Activities such as parking a car or grocery shopping often repeat with variations. To guide action, ...
Previous studies across species have established that the aging process adversely affects certain me...
The issue of multiple memory systems is explored. Young and older adults (mean ages = 20 and 71, res...