Influences on the efficiency of prospective memory in younger and older adults. |
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Authors: | R West F I Craik |
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Affiliation: | Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, North York, Ontario, Canada. west.19@nd.edu |
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Abstract: | The influence of 4 factors on age-related declines in prospective memory (PM) was considered in 2 experiments. The results of the experiments reveal that age-related differences in PM were not moderated by the degree of match between the nature of processing required in the ongoing activity and the defining features of the PM cue. Age-related differences in the accuracy of PM responses were primarily attributable to an increase in the number of omission errors committed by older adults. Age-related differences in PM were somewhat independent of the ability to recall the PM cues and intentions following task performance and were mediated by the cognitive resources of processing speed, inhibitory control, and working memory. |
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