Recollection, not familiarity, decreases in healthy ageing: Converging evidence from four estimation methods

Memory2.10
Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Pages: 75 - 88
Published: Dec 8, 2014
Abstract
Although it is generally accepted that ageing is associated with recollection impairments, there is considerable disagreement surrounding how healthy ageing influences familiarity-based recognition. One factor that might contribute to the mixed findings regarding age differences in familiarity is the estimation method used to quantify the two mnemonic processes. Here, this issue is examined by having a group of older adults (N = 39) between 40...
Paper Details
Title
Recollection, not familiarity, decreases in healthy ageing: Converging evidence from four estimation methods
Published Date
Dec 8, 2014
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
75 - 88
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