Discrimination of semantically similar verbal memory traces is affected in healthy aging
Alex Ilyes,
Borbála Paulik,
Attila Keresztes
Abstract:Fluid cognitive abilities are affected in healthy aging via various changes in neural operations, while crystallized knowledge representations remain relatively intact. Yet, a few recent studies have suggested that age-related changes in fluid abilities may influence the access, manipulation, and processing of crystallized knowledge. For instance, mnemonic discrimination of highly similar memory traces, a key fluid ability supporting memory specificity, shows a clear age-related decline. However, the scope of … Show more
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