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Aging and implementation of encoding strategies in the generation of rhymes: The role of executive functions.
Authors:Taconnat  Laurence; Baudouin  Alexia; Fay  Séverine; Clarys  David; Vanneste  Sandrine; Tournelle  Lydia; Isingrini  Michel
Abstract:This experiment examines whether the age-related decrease in the generation effect of rhymes is mediated by executive functioning. Young and elderly adults read and generated pairs of rhyming words for subsequent recall. Participants were also administered neuropsychological tests (executive and mnemonic functions). Results showed that elderly adults performed less well on the neuropsychological tests and benefited less than the younger participants from the generation effect. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that the executive functions composite score was correlated with the generation effect and that it accounted for a large proportion of the age-related variance of the size of this measure. This finding supports the view that the age-related decrement in strategic encoding implementation is due to a decrease of executive functioning. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:aging  strategic encoding  generation effect  executive and mnemonic functions  episodic memory  rhymes
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