2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14656536
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Age-related associative memory deficit: simulation and strategies to improve performance

Abstract: According to the associative deficit hypothesis, older adults experience greater difficulty in remembering associations between pieces of information (associative memory) than young adults, despite their relatively intact memory for individual items (item memory). Recent research suggests that this deficit might be related to older adults’ reduced availability of attentional resources – the reservoir of mental energy needed for the operations of cognition functions. The purpose of this Dissertation was to exam… Show more

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“…One hundred and sixty unrelated word pairs were selected from a previous associative memory study (Wong, 2017). All words were nouns that include four to seven letters.…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One hundred and sixty unrelated word pairs were selected from a previous associative memory study (Wong, 2017). All words were nouns that include four to seven letters.…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%