MN Rajah, R Languay, L Valiquette - Cortex, 2010 - Elsevier
Aging is associated with decrements in both spatial and temporal context retrieval. Functional neuroimaging studies of young adults suggest that there are differences in left …
The ability to encode and retrieve spatial and temporal contextual details of episodic memories (context memory) begins to decline at midlife. In the current study, event-related …
S Subramaniapillai, S Rajagopal, A Elshiekh… - Journal of cognitive …, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
Aging is associated with episodic memory decline and alterations in memory-related brain function. However, it remains unclear if age-related memory decline is associated with …
Recent evidence suggests that directing attention toward single item-context associations during encoding improves young and older adults' context memory performance and …
Previous behavioral research suggests that older adults exhibit impairments in source memory across a multitude of stimuli and associated details, possibly due to a deficit in …
Episodic memories are multidimensional, including simple and complex features. How we successful encode and recover these features in time, whether these temporal dynamics are …
J Spaniol, C Grady - Neurobiology of aging, 2012 - Elsevier
Behavioral evidence suggests that memory for context (ie, source memory) is more vulnerable to age-related decline than item memory. It is not clear, however, whether this …
Previous behavioral research suggests that although elderly adults' memory benefits from supportive context, misleading or irrelevant contexts produce greater interference. In the …
Studies investigating age-related functional differences associated with source memory have recently focused on the importance of clarifying the relationship between effects of age …