Memory for the usual: the influence of schemas on memory for non-schematic information in younger and older adults
Abstract
Schemas are abstract mental representations that influence perceptual and memory processes. Schemas can aide memory for information that is related or congruent with a given schema (i.e., schematic information), yet it is unclear how schemas affect memory for information that does not directly relate to the schema (i.e., non-schematic information). Using a novel scene paradigm, the current series of studies investigated how schemas affect memory...
Paper Details
Title
Memory for the usual: the influence of schemas on memory for non-schematic information in younger and older adults
Published Date
Oct 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
1-2
Pages
58 - 74
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