KNOWING BUT NOT REMEMBERING - ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE

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MANTYLA, T
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm
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10.3758/BF03208271
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Age differences in recollective experience were examined in two experiments in which younger and older adults used their self-generated associations as retrieval cues. When recalling an item, subjects indicated whether they consciously remembered its prior occurrence, or merely knew that it was presented previously. The results of both experiments showed that aging selectively impaired retention accompanied by recollective experience, as measured by remember responses, but had no effects in the absence of recollective experience, as measured by know responses. In Experiment 2, a similar pattern of data was obtained for a group of younger adults by increasing the rate of presentation at study. The results also indicated that judgments of recollective experience were related to type of encoding: Subjects who generated detailed associations reported higher levels of remember responses and lower levels of know responses than did subjects who generated fewer detailed associations. The results are discussed in terms of processes related to perceptual familiarity and contextual detail.
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