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Age-related associative deficits and the isolation effect.

作者信息

Badham Stephen P, Maylor Elizabeth A

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , University of Warwick , Coventry , UK.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2013;20(4):405-28. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2012.725460. Epub 2012 Sep 26.

DOI:10.1080/13825585.2012.725460
PMID:23009338
Abstract

If all but one of the items in a list are similar (e.g., all black except one red), memory for the different item is enhanced (the isolation effect). Older adults generally show similar or smaller isolation effects compared to young adults, which has been attributed to age-related deficits in associative memory whereby older adults are less able to associate an isolated stimulus to its isolating feature. Experiment 1 examined the isolation effect for isolation based on spatial position, modality and color; in Experiment 2, the criterion for isolation was the associative relation between stimuli. The results consistently showed no differences between young and older participants in the magnitude of the isolation effect. Whilst age deficits in associative memory may act to reduce the isolation effect in older adults, age deficits in self-initiated processing and inhibitory functionality may counteract this reduction by enhancing the isolation effect in older adults.

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