Spatial discrimination deficits as a function of mnemonic interference in aged adults with and without memory impairment
Abstract
It is well established that aging is associated with declines in episodic memory. In recent years, an emphasis has emerged on the development of behavioral tasks and the identification of biomarkers that are predictive of cognitive decline in healthy as well as pathological aging. Here, we describe a memory task designed to assess the accuracy of discrimination ability for the locations of objects. Object locations were initially encoded...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial discrimination deficits as a function of mnemonic interference in aged adults with and without memory impairment
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
303 - 314
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