Previous research has shown that older adults are more susceptible to false facial recognition than younger adults, possibly related to changes in the frontal cortices. We hypothesized that false recognition would be related to poorer performance on measures of memory monitoring, decision-making, and "frontal" functioning. Forty-one older adults, classified as high or low frontal based on standard neuropsychological measures, completed a face recognition memory task, a Feeling of Knowing (FOK) task, and the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). There was a correlation between false alarm rates and response bias on the recognition memory test with bias on the FOK task. High false-alarmers had a liberal response bias and were overconfident in their memor...
& Compared to young adults, older adults show not only a reduction in true memories but also an ...
In a study/recognition paradigm, new words at test were recombinations of studied syllables (e.g. BA...
According to the dual process theory of memory there are two processes that contribute to recognitio...
While the knowledge on age-related differences in susceptibility to episodic false memories is exten...
Face recognition involves a number of complex cognitive processes, including memory, executive funct...
Older adults often exhibit elevated false recognition for events that never occurred, while simultan...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
Although several studies have examined the neural basis for age-related changes in objective memory ...
The purpose of the current research was to examine age-related differences in false recognition and ...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
Response bias reflects the decision rule an individual uses when faced With uncertainty oil recognit...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
Results of three experiments revealed that older, as compared to young, adults are more reliant on c...
The current study examined the effect of healthy ageing on recollection and familiarity in a picture...
Older adults demonstrate greater susceptibility to high-confidence memory distortions. Cognitive pro...
& Compared to young adults, older adults show not only a reduction in true memories but also an ...
In a study/recognition paradigm, new words at test were recombinations of studied syllables (e.g. BA...
According to the dual process theory of memory there are two processes that contribute to recognitio...
While the knowledge on age-related differences in susceptibility to episodic false memories is exten...
Face recognition involves a number of complex cognitive processes, including memory, executive funct...
Older adults often exhibit elevated false recognition for events that never occurred, while simultan...
Older adults ’ susceptibility to misinformation in an eyewitness memory paradigm was examined in two...
Although several studies have examined the neural basis for age-related changes in objective memory ...
The purpose of the current research was to examine age-related differences in false recognition and ...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
Response bias reflects the decision rule an individual uses when faced With uncertainty oil recognit...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
Results of three experiments revealed that older, as compared to young, adults are more reliant on c...
The current study examined the effect of healthy ageing on recollection and familiarity in a picture...
Older adults demonstrate greater susceptibility to high-confidence memory distortions. Cognitive pro...
& Compared to young adults, older adults show not only a reduction in true memories but also an ...
In a study/recognition paradigm, new words at test were recombinations of studied syllables (e.g. BA...
According to the dual process theory of memory there are two processes that contribute to recognitio...