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The effect of old age on supra-span learning of visuo-spatial sequences under incidental and intentional encoding instructions
Authors:Gagnon Sylvain  Bédard Marie-Josée  Turcotte Josée
Affiliation:School of Psychology, Pavillon Montpetit, 410A, University of Ottawa, CP 450, Succ A, Ont., Canada K1N 6N5. sgagnon@uottawa.ca
Abstract:Recent findings [Turcotte, Gagnon, & Poirier, 2005. The effect of old age on the learning of supra-span sequences. Psychology and Aging, 20, 251-260.] indicate that incidental learning of visuo-spatial supra-span sequences through immediate serial recall declines with old age (Hebb's paradigm). In this study, we examined whether strategies induced by awareness of the repeated sequence might explain age differences. Young (18-35 years old) and older (65-80 years old) participants underwent either incidental or intentional learning instructions. Results indicated that older adults demonstrated reduced learning of the repeated sequence under both incidental and intentional instructions. In comparison, young adults showed superior learning of the repeated sequence in both conditions but intentional instructions triggered faster and greater learning in this age group. The results strongly indicated that knowledge of the repeated sequence enhanced learning only in the group of young adults. Older adults were unable to translate the knowledge of the repetition into elaborate strategies that would increase recall of the repeated sequence. Other findings suggest that incidental learning in young adults was mediated by both non-conscious and conscious recollection processes.
Keywords:Aging   Incidental learning   Intentional learning supra-span learning   Space processing   Interference
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