Recent studies have suggested a theoretical distinction between active elaboration and passive storage in visuospatial working memory, but research with older adults has failed to demonstrate a differential preservation of these two abilities. The results are controversial, and the investigation of the active component has been inhibited by the absence of any appropriate experimental procedures. A new task was developed involving the mental reconstruction of pictures of objects from fragmented pieces, and this provides a useful procedure for exploring active visuospatial processing. Significant differences in terms of both correctness and response latency were obtained between young and older adults and between younger old and older old adu...
We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding ...
& Age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations in working memory were investigated dur...
Imagery is a multi-componential process involving diVerent mental operations. This paper addresses w...
Ability to process information during a mental imagery task relying on visuospatial working memory a...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Young adult and elderly Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks, each of which tapped different p...
Young adult (aged 18-23 yrs) and elderly (aged 55-71 yrs) Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks...
In a passive task participants recall material in the format in which it was presented, whereas in a...
Thirty-two participants (16 younger adults, mean age of 18, and 16 older adults, mean age of 70) wer...
In two experiments, visual working memory capacity was assessed in younger (18-35 years) and older (...
This study investigated the active component of visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) in younger and o...
Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age sensitive. Determining which measu...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
The literature review examines current research indicating that memory for objects, locations and ob...
The authors examined adult age differences in the proficiency of visually scanning across perceived ...
We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding ...
& Age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations in working memory were investigated dur...
Imagery is a multi-componential process involving diVerent mental operations. This paper addresses w...
Ability to process information during a mental imagery task relying on visuospatial working memory a...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Young adult and elderly Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks, each of which tapped different p...
Young adult (aged 18-23 yrs) and elderly (aged 55-71 yrs) Ss performed 4 visual mental imagery tasks...
In a passive task participants recall material in the format in which it was presented, whereas in a...
Thirty-two participants (16 younger adults, mean age of 18, and 16 older adults, mean age of 70) wer...
In two experiments, visual working memory capacity was assessed in younger (18-35 years) and older (...
This study investigated the active component of visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) in younger and o...
Visual working memory (VWM) has been shown to be particularly age sensitive. Determining which measu...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
The literature review examines current research indicating that memory for objects, locations and ob...
The authors examined adult age differences in the proficiency of visually scanning across perceived ...
We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding ...
& Age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations in working memory were investigated dur...
Imagery is a multi-componential process involving diVerent mental operations. This paper addresses w...