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J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2001 Sep;27(5):1131-46.

Source memory in older adults: an encoding or retrieval problem?

Glisky EL, Rubin SR, Davidson PS.

Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA. glisky@u.arizona.edu

Source memory has been found to be more affected by aging than item memory, possibly because of declining frontal function among older adults. In 4 experiments, the authors explored the role of the frontal lobes (FLs) in source memory, the extent to which they may be involved in the encoding and/or retrieval of source or context, and the conditions under which the source memory deficit in older people may be reduced or eliminated. Results indicated that only a subset of older adults show deficits in source memory, namely those with below average frontal function, and these deficits can be eliminated by requiring people at study to consider the relation between an item and its context. These results provide convincing evidence of the importance of frontal function during the encoding of source and suggest that older adults with reduced FL function fail to initiate the processes required to integrate contextual information with focal content during study.


Oh swell.

I belong to a mere a subset of older adults, the ones whose frontal lobes are shot.

Well, that explains why no common sense-y is our family motto.


Source memory in older adults: an encoding or retrieval problem? (pdf file)


-- CatherineJohnson - 14 Jul 2005

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I would like to read this complete article, as I can make this? my name is Davi Mosque is Physiotherapist and is reading articles that speak on memory. My email is davi_mesquit@hotmail.com

-- DaviGomesMesquita - 17 Oct 2005


Davi, the author's email address is right up next to his department listing -- you could simply request a copy of the article from him.

-- CarolynJohnston - 17 Oct 2005


I'll take a look and see if I can pull it.

I suspect only the abstract is available to me...

-- CatherineJohnson - 18 Oct 2005


hey--it's available online.

I'm glad you pointed me back to this; I should probably read the whole thing.

Source memory in older adults: an encoding or retrieval problem? (pdf file)

-- CatherineJohnson - 18 Oct 2005

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