Recollective experience, normal aging, and frontal dysfunction. |
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Authors: | A J Parkin B M Walter |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, East Sussex, England. |
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Abstract: | This study examined the nature of verbal recognition memory in young and old subjects. Following presentation of a word list, subjects undertook a yes-no recognition test and indicated whether their decision was based on explicit recollection or assessment of familiarity. Explicit recollection declined with age, and familiarity-based recognition increased. Furthermore, the extent to which older subjects relied on familiarity-based recognition correlated with neuropsychological indices of frontal lobe dysfunction. A further experiment indicated that the change from explicit recollection to familiarity-based responding was unrelated to changes in older subjects' confidence about their memory. The data indicate the central role of frontal dysfunction in understanding age-related memory loss. |
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