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Comparing Source-Based and Gist-Based False Recognition in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.
Authors:Pierce  Benton H; Sullivan  Alison L; Schacter  Daniel L; Budson  Andrew E
Abstract:This study examined 2 factors contributing to false recognition of semantic associates: errors based on confusion of source and errors based on general similarity information or gist. The authors investigated these errors in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), age-matched control participants, and younger adults, focusing on each group's ability to use recollection of source information to suppress false recognition. The authors used a paradigm consisting of both deep and shallow incidental encoding tasks, followed by study of a series of categorized lists in which several typical exemplars were omitted. Results showed that healthy older adults were able to use recollection from the deep processing task to some extent but less than that used by younger adults. In contrast, false recognition in AD patients actually increased following the deep processing task, suggesting that they were unable to use recollection to oppose familiarity arising from incidental presentation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:source-based false recognition  gist-based false recognition  aging  Alzheimer's Disease  recollection  source memory
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