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Representational momentum in older adults
Authors:Piotrowski Andrea S  Jakobson Lorna S
Affiliation:a Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB, Canada
b Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB, Canada R3T 2N2
Abstract:Humans have a tendency to perceive motion even in static images that simply “imply” movement. This tendency is so strong that our memory for actions depicted in static images is distorted in the direction of implied motion - a phenomenon known as representational momentum (RM). In the present study, we created an RM display depicting a pattern of implied (clockwise) rotation of a rectangle. Young adults viewers’ memory of the final position of the test rectangle was biased in the direction of continuing rotation, but older adults did not show a similar memory bias. We discuss several possible explanations for this group difference, but argue that the failure of older adults to shown an RM effect most likely reflects age-related changes in areas of the brain involved in processing real and implied motion.
Keywords:Representational momentum   Implied motion   Working memory   Motion extrapolation   Aging
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