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Things learned in early adulthood are remembered best
Authors:David C. Rubin  Tamara A. Rahhal  Leonard W. Poon
Affiliation:1. Experimental Psychology, Duke University, 27708-0086, Durham, NC
2. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Abstract:Evidence is reviewed that for older adults the period from 10 to 30 years of age produces recall of the most autobiographical memories, the most vivid memories, and the most important memories. It is the period from which peoples’ favorite films, music, and books come and the period from which they judge the most important world events to have originated. Factual, semantic, general-knowledge, multiple-choice questions about the Academy Awards, the World Series, and current events from this period were answered more accurately by two different groups of 30 older adults tested 10 years apart. A cognitive theory based on the importance of transitions and several noncognitive theories are considered as explanations of this pervasive phenomenon.
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