Controlled processes account for age-related decrease in episodic memory; Adam, Stéphane ; Van der Linden, Martial et alin Acta Psychologica (2007), 125(1), 20-36 A decrease in controlled processes has been proposed to be responsible for age-related episodic memory decline. We used the Process Dissociation Procedure, a method that attempts to estimate the ... [more ▼] A decrease in controlled processes has been proposed to be responsible for age-related episodic memory decline. We used the Process Dissociation Procedure, a method that attempts to estimate the contribution of controlled and automatic processes to cognitive performance, and entered both estimates in regression analyses. Results indicate that only controlled processes explained a great part of the age-related variance in a word recall task, especially when little environmental support was offered. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 20 (5 ULg) Le vieillissement de la mémoire épisodique : effets de manipulations à l’encodage ou à la récupération et relations avec les processus contrôlés; Adam, Stéphane ![]() in Revue Neurologique (2002, April 04), 158(Supplément 1), 136 Detailed reference viewed: 10 (1 ULg) Aging, source memory, and controlled processes; Adam, Stéphane ![]() Poster (2000, May 12) Detailed reference viewed: 4 (0 ULg) Age related memory deficits: Effects of speed manipulations during encoding and relations with controlled processes; Adam, Stéphane ![]() Poster (1999, May 20) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (1 ULg) |
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