The role of articulatory rehearsal in short-term false memories during ageing
Magaux Piroelle,
Christelle Guette,
Marlène Abadie
Abstract:Recent studies have shown that articulatory rehearsal prevents false memories in working memory tasks in young adults. During aging, a substantial increase in false memories has been documented in numerous studies. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of rehearsal in the increase of false memories with age. In two experiments, we manipulated the opportunity to use rehearsal in a Brown-Peterson task in which younger (n = 80) and older (n = 70) adults maintained semantically related word list… Show more
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