Age-related differences in memory for “who,” “when,” and “where” are detectable in middle-aged adults

Volume: 29, Issue: 5, Pages: 733 - 745
Published: Apr 8, 2021
Abstract
Our study examined age-related differences across the adult lifespan using a recently developed test assessing memory for "who, when, and where" in addition to associations among these elements. Young (ages 18-25), middle-aged (ages 40-55), and older adults (ages 60+) were asked to remember a sequence of pictures of different faces paired with different places and place the pairs in the correct sequence. Young adults remembered significantly...
Paper Details
Title
Age-related differences in memory for “who,” “when,” and “where” are detectable in middle-aged adults
Published Date
Apr 8, 2021
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
733 - 745
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