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Individual differences in executive processing predict susceptibility to interference in verbal working memory.
Authors:Hedden, Trey   Yoon, Carolyn
Abstract:
Recent theories have suggested that resistance to interference is a unifying principle of executive function and that individual differences in interference may be explained by executive function (M. J. Kane & R. W. Engle, 2002). Measures of executive function, memory, and perceptual speed were obtained from 121 older adults (ages 63-82). We used structural equation modeling to investigate the relationships of these constructs with interference in a working memory task. Executive function was best described as two related subcomponent processes: shifting and updating goal-relevant representations and inhibition of proactive interference. These subcomponents were distinct from verbal and visual memory and speed. Individual differences in interference susceptibility and recollection were best predicted by shifting and updating and by resistance to proactive interference, and variability in familiarity was predicted by resistance to proactive interference and speed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:aging   short-term memory   inhibition   recollection   source monitoring   interference susceptibility
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