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Vampires and nurses are rated differently by younger and older adults. Age-comparative norms of imageability and emotionality for about 2500 German nouns ...
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Vampires and nurses are rated differently by younger and older adults. Age-comparative norms of imageability and emotionality for about 2500 German nouns
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In: Behavior Research Methods 52 (2020) 3, S. 980-989 (2020)
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Vampires and nurses are rated differently by younger and older adults—Age-comparative norms of imageability and emotionality for about 2500 German nouns
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In: Behav Res Methods (2020)
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Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults.
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In: Psychological research, vol 83, iss 6 (2019)
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Neural Synchronization Patterns During Interpersonal Action Coordination
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Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults
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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition
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In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01522738 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2016, 7, pp.1863 - 1863. ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01863⟩ (2016)
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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading ... : A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition ...
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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition
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Neural Activation Patterns of Successful Episodic Encoding: Reorganization During Childhood, Maintenance in Old Age
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Differences in the neural signature of remembering schema-congruent and schema-incongruent events
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Differences in binding and monitoring mechanisms contribute to lifespan age differences in false memory
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Based on a 2-component framework of episodic memory development across the lifespan (Shing & Lindenberger, 2011), we examined the contribution of memory-related binding and monitoring processes to false memory susceptibility in childhood and old age. We administered a repeated continuous recognition task to children (N = 20, 10-12 years), younger adults (N = 20, 20-27 years), and older adults (N = 21, 68-76 years). Participants saw the same set of unrelated word pairs in 3 consecutive runs and their task was to identify pair reoccurrences within runs. Across runs, correct detection of repeated pairs decreased in children only, whereas false recognition of lure pairs showed a greater increase in older adults than in children or younger adults. False recognition of rearranged pairs decreased across runs for all participants. This decrease was most pronounced in children, in particular for high-confidence memory errors. We conclude that memory binding mechanisms are sufficiently developed in children to facilitate memory monitoring and reduce false memory for associative information. In contrast, older adults show senescent impairments in both binding and monitoring mechanisms that both contribute to elevated illusory recollections in old age. We conclude that binding and monitoring processes during memory performance follow different developmental trajectories from childhood to old age.
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aging; child development; episodic memory; false memory; lifespan
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031361 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/22263/1/Fandakovaetal_CRTlifespan_2012.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/22263
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Psychologie im 21. Jahrhundert: Führende deutsche Psychologen über Lage und Zukunft ihres Fachs und die Rolle der psychologischen Grundlagenforschung
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Adult age differences in memory for name-face associations: The effects of intentional and incidental learning
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