Looking again at Friedman's cited, abstracted paper we
saw earlier, we see that as well as linking to papers it cites we can discover
citing papers for this abstract. |
Friedman, D (1993). EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS AS INDICATORS OF
REPETITION PRIMING IN YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS - AMPLITUDE, DURATION, AND
SCALP DISTRIBUTION. PSYCHOL AGING 120
Keywords: WORD REPETITION, MEMORY
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Abstract
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Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in young and older
adults in an indirect repetition priming paradigm. Compared with the young
adults, the older adults' ERP repetition effect was larger and of longer
duration, due entirely to greater amplitude elicited by the repeated item.
These data suggest that, although indirect memory (as indexed by a robust
ERP repetition effect) appeared to be intact in the older adult, the possibility
exists for qualitative age-related differences consistent with inefficient
and/or additional processing of the repeated item.
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