Flexible remembering |
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Authors: | Wilma Koutstaal |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, MB, Canada;(2) University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California |
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Abstract: | Although highly specific memory is critical in many contexts, the ability to recall knowledge in a more abstract or “gist-based” manner is crucial in allowing transfer of learning to new situations and to complex forms of thought such as using analogies and drawing inferences based on the classification of events and objects. Yet it is unknown whether we can flexibly and intentionally alternate on demand between recollection of gist and recollection of detail, particularly for events from a single context. In a randomly cued test of item-specific versus category-based recognition, younger—and to a lesser extent, older—adults demonstrated such flexible remembering. Gist control was higher in younger than in older adults, and in older adults it correlated with measures of frontal function. |
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