D. Finkel et M. Mcgue, THE ORIGINS OF INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN MEMORY AMONG THE ELDERLY - ABEHAVIOR GENETIC-ANALYSIS, Psychology and aging, 8(4), 1993, pp. 527-537
The purpose of this investigation was to apply behavior genetic method
s to investigate individual differences in memory performance. Memory
and various cognitive and lifestyle variables were obtained from 93 mo
nozygotic twin pairs and 67 dyzygotic twin pairs aged 60-88 years as p
art of the Minnesota Twin Study of Adult Development and Aging. Univar
iate analysis, used to determine the relative influence of genetic and
environmental factors on 4 measures of memory (word recall, immediate
and delayed text recall, and figure memory), suggested that 55% of th
e variance in memory performance could be attributed to genetic factor
s. Bivariate analysis was used to determine the specific variables tha
t mediate the genetic and environmental influences on memory. Results
suggested that the relationship between memory and cognitive variables
was genetic in nature, whereas the nature of the relationship between
memory and lifestyle variables was environmental.