Automatization of personal and impersonal discourse with narrative re-telling as a function of age |
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Authors: | Lauren L Saling Natasha Laroo Michael M Saling |
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Institution: | 1. School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia;2. Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | When older adults retell an impersonal story, the resulting narratives are typically characterized by more prolixity and less coherence than those produced by younger adults. We aimed to determine whether this pattern is also observed when retelling a personal narrative. Younger and older participants told a personal story three consecutive times. With retelling, no evidence of increased coherence or fluency or reduction in hesitancy was observed for either age group. The nature of autobiographical narrative construction explains why such stories are not subject to automatization. A failure to automatize personal narratives is not, therefore, a symptom of aging. |
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Keywords: | Aging discourse compression narrative retelling automaticity |
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