Memory specificity is linked to repetition effects in event-related potentials across the lifespan

Volume: 48, Pages: 100926 - 100926
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
The specificity with which past experiences can be remembered varies across the lifespan, possibly due to differences in how precisely information is encoded. Memory formation can be investigated through repetition effects, the common finding that neural activity is altered when stimuli are repeated. However, whether differences in this indirect measure of memory formation relate to lifespan differences in memory specificity has not yet been...
Paper Details
Title
Memory specificity is linked to repetition effects in event-related potentials across the lifespan
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
48
Pages
100926 - 100926
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