2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/rgfuh
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How retrieval process mechanisms change with age: exploring individual differences in free recall

Abstract: This study examined age differences in retrieval using a single-list free recall paradigm. Younger and older adults performed the Word Recall test and differences in the delayed recall performance were explored. A similar pattern of retrieval dynamics was found with a larger primacy effect for both groups and a reduced temporal contiguity effect for older adults relative to the younger group. Significant differences were found when comparing the semantic memory network structures, with older adults presenting … Show more

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