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Do Age-Related Increases in Tip-of-the- Tongue Experiences Signify Episodic Memory Impairments?

机译:随年龄增长的舌尖体验是否表示发作性记忆障碍?

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Tip-of-the-tongue experiences (TOTs), in which a name is known but cannot be immediately retrieved from memory, can be a cause of concern if these experiences are viewed as a sign of memory decline. The current study was conducted to investigate the relation between age and TOT frequency, and the influence of episodic memory, which is the type of memory most often assessed to detect memory problems, on that relation. In a sample of adults, increased age was found to be associated with more TOTs across different types of materials, and additional analyses suggested that these relations between age and TOT frequency were not attributable to the use of different response criteria or to different amounts of knowledge. Because statistical control of a measure of episodic memory had little effect on the relation between age and TOT frequency, age-related increases in TOTs and age-related decreases in episodic memory appear to be at least partially independent phenomena.
机译:舌尖提示(TOT),虽然名称已知但不能立即从内存中检索,但如果将其视为内存不足的迹象,则可能会引起关注。当前的研究旨在调查年龄和TOT频率之间的关系,以及情景记忆对这种关系的影响。情景记忆是最常被用来检测记忆问题的记忆类型。在成年人样本中,发现年龄增长与不同类型材料中更多的TOT有关,另外的分析表明年龄和TOT频率之间的这些关系并不归因于使用不同的反应标准或不同的知识量。由于对情景记忆的度量进行统计控制对年龄与TOT频率之间的关系影响很小,因此,与年龄相关的TOT增加和与年龄相关的情景记忆减少似乎至少是部分独立的现象。

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