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Generation, intentionality of processing at encoding and retrieval, and age-related associative deficits

机译:生成,编码和检索时的处理意向以及与年龄相关的关联缺陷

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This research tested age-related differences in the retrieval of self-generated new associations under conditions that required intentional or incidental processing. Under intentional or incidental encoding conditions, young and older adults generated new associations by producing a response to a two-letterrnstem paired with a cue/prime word (e.g., throne-mo_____). Memory for these new associations wasrntested under intentional or incidental retrieval conditions by pairing the word stem with the previous cue/ prime word, its homophone partner, or a prime/cue not previously presented. Results indicated equivalent priming and cueing effects for both age groups in all conditions. These results suggest that generation of new associations can eliminate age-related associative deficits, even under intentional encoding and retrieval conditions that typically disadvantage older adults.
机译:这项研究测试了在需要有意或无意处理的条件下,在自我生成的新关联检索中与年龄相关的差异。在有意或偶然的编码条件下,年轻人和老年人通过产生对两个提示词和提示/主词(例如,宝座-mo _____)的响应,从而产生了新的联想。通过将单词词干与先前的提示/素词,其同音伴侣或先前未提供的素词/提示配对,在有意或偶然的检索条件下对这些新关联的记忆进行了测试。结果表明,在所有条件下,这两个年龄组的启动和提示效果均相同。这些结果表明,即使在通常不利于老年人的故意编码和检索条件下,建立新的协会也可以消除与年龄有关的协会缺陷。

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    《Memory》 |2009年第5期|481-492|共12页
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    Department of Psychology, Centre College, 600 W. Walnut Street,Danville, KY 40422, USA;

    University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;

    College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA;

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