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د. سعد بن علي بن قاز الغامدي

Assistant Professor

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الكليات الانسانية
مبنى ١٥ - مكتب أأ ١٧١
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2020

The effect of age on recollection is not moderated by differential estimation methods

Cognitive Aging Remember/Know Source Memory Subjective Memory

Episodic memory performance declines with increasing age. It has sometimes been reported that this decline is more marked when episodic recollection is estimated by “objective” measures such as source memory performance than when it is estimated by “subjective” measures such as the “Remember/Know” procedure. Here, our main goal was to directly contrast recollection estimates derived from these procedures in the same samples of young and older participants (24 adults per age group, within-subjects manipulation of test procedure). Following identical study phases in which words were paired with either faces or scenes, participants’ memories were assessed in separate test blocks using either Remember/Know or source memory procedures. Contrary to several prior reports, the deleterious effects of age on recollection estimates did not differ according to test type. Thus, we found no evidence that age differentially impacts subjective and objective recollection estimates. Additionally, and consistent with prior findings, effects of age on estimates of familiarity-driven recognition were small and non-significant.

نوع عمل المنشور
Research
اسم الناشر
Taylor and Francis
مجلة/صحيفة
Memory
الصفحات
1067-1077
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

Episodic memory performance declines with increasing age. It has sometimes been reported that this decline is more marked when episodic recollection is estimated by “objective” measures such as…

بواسطة Saad A. Alghamdi, Michael D. Rugg
2020
تم النشر فى:
Taylor and Francis