Aging selectively impairs recollection in recognition memory for pictures: Evidence from modeling and receiver operating characteristic curves. |
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Authors: | Howard, Marc W. Bessette-Symons, Brandy Zhang, Yaofei Hoyer, William J. |
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Abstract: | Young and older adults were tested on recognition memory for pictures. The Yonelinas high threshold (YHT) model, a formal implementation of 2-process theory, fit the response distribution data of both young and older adults significantly better than a normal unequal variance signal-detection model. Consistent with this finding, nonlinear z-transformed receiver operating characteristic curves were obtained for both groups. Estimates of recollection from the YHT model were significantly higher for young than for older adults. This deficit was not a consequence of a general decline in memory; older adults showed comparable overall accuracy and in fact a nonsignificant increase in their familiarity scores. Implications of these results for theories of recognition memory and the mnemonic deficit associated with aging are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | aging and episodic memory item recognition two-process theory ROC curves Yonelinas high threshold model |
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