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Contribution of Frontal and Temporal Lobe Function to Memory Interference From Divided Attention at Retrieval.
Authors:Fernandes  Myra A; Davidson  Patrick S R; Glisky  Elizabeth L; Moscovitch  Morris
Abstract:On the basis of their scores on composite measures of frontal and temporal lobe function, derived from neuropsychological testing, seniors were divided preexperimentally into 4 groups. Participants studied a list of unrelated words under full attention and recalled them while concurrently performing an animacy decision task to words, an odd-digit identification task to numbers, or no distracting task. Large interference effects on memory were produced by the animacy but not by the odd-digit distracting task, and this pattern was not influenced by level of frontal or temporal lobe function. Results show associative retrieval is largely disrupted by competition for common representations, and it is not affected by a reduction in general processing resources, attentional capacity, or competition for memory structures in the temporal lobe. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:divided attention  memory interference  temporal lobe function  neuropsychological testing  word test  animacy decision task  numbers  associative retrieval  distracting task
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