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Influences of age, performance, and item relatedness on verbatim and gist recall of verb-noun pairs
Authors:Earles J L  Kersten A W  Turner J M  McMullen J
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 33431-0991, USA. jearles@fau.edu
Abstract:Age differences in adults' memory for performed actions (e.g., wave hand) are sometimes smaller than age differences in memory for nonperformed phrases. In this study, we examined the conditions under which performance reduces age differences in recall. Younger and older adults performed or read verb-noun phrases that were either related (e.g., actions performed in a kitchen) or unrelated. Performance did not reduce age differences in recall of the exact verbs and nouns used to describe an action, but performance did reduce age differences in memory for the gist of related actions. Older adults especially had difficulty recalling the exact verb used to describe the action. These results suggest that older adults may have better memory for actions than is revealed by tests of verbatim recall. They may remember performing the action but not remember the exact words used to describe the action.
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