2023
DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2023.2184745
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The effect of ageing on confrontation naming in healthy older adults: a three-level meta-analysis

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“…Without time pressure older adults scored higher than young adults in picture naming tests in some studies 55,56 . Studies that revealed aging‐related declines in naming scores might have included some participants with preclinical AD 57–59 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Without time pressure older adults scored higher than young adults in picture naming tests in some studies 55,56 . Studies that revealed aging‐related declines in naming scores might have included some participants with preclinical AD 57–59 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55,56 Studies that revealed aging-related declines in naming scores might have included some participants with preclinical AD. [57][58][59] It remains to be determined how the present findings can be accommodated within theoretical frameworks that assume aging effects on naming reflect difficulties with accessing phonology, 60,61 or executive control impairments. 62 While it seems reasonable to assume that increased age leads to richer semantic representations, 63 it is not clear why aging would increase the ability to access phonology only after temporarily failing to do so (in fact the opposite is typically assumed, especially for proper name retrieval 5 ).…”
Section: How Does Ad Pathology Versus Healthy Aging Affect Picture Na...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Longitudinal studies would therefore be more appropriate to capture all the regions potentially underlying each mechanism. Future research should also investigate age-invariant mechanisms associated with high cognitive reserve for a more graceful language processing decline as age advances (Brosnan et al, 2023;Oosterhuis et al, 2023;Wen & Dong, 2023;Wulff et al, 2022). Further studies should specify the factors associated with the recruitment of subcortical structures, like the bilateral thalamus and left putamen, in late adulthood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The decline in LP varies among older individuals, exhibiting significant variability (Gordon et al, 2018; Wen & Dong, 2023) linked to cognitive reserve differences (Oosterhuis et al, 2023; Perneczky, 2019). As highlighted by previous studies (Baciu et al, 2021; Wulff et al, 2022) this variability depends on various cognitive reserve factors such as education, social, intellectual, physical, and leisure activities (Brosnan et al, 2023; Perneczky, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%