Title of article :
The episodic memory and inhibition accounts of age-related increases in false memories: A consistency check
Author/Authors :
Lovden، Martin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-267
From page :
268
To page :
0
Abstract :
Theory suggests that age-related increase of associatively based false memories is caused by decline in episodic memory performance and inhibitory functioning. A total of 146 participants, aged 20-80, completed tasks designed to assess processing speed, inhibition, episodic memory performance, and false memory. Structural equation modeling was used to provide a consistency check between theory and empirical data. Results revealed approximately continuous age-related increases in false memories as measured with three independent paradigms and confirmed that the measures could be represented by a latent factor. The influence of inhibition was entirely mediated by episodic memory performance and individual differences in episodic memory performance could account for the age-related increase in false memories. These findings are consistent with the episodic memory accounts and an account postulating that the influence of inhibition is mediated by episodic memory.
Keywords :
False memory , inhibition , Cognitive aging , Processing speed , Episodic memory
Journal title :
Journal of Memory and Language
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Memory and Language
Record number :
65841
Link To Document :
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