Mj. Intons-peterson et al., Age, testing at preferred or nonpreferred times (testing optimality), and false memory, J EXP PSY L, 25(1), 1999, pp. 23-40
Citations number
76
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION
Two experiments investigated whether age and testing at preferred (optimal)
times of day or nonpreferred (nonoptimal) times affected the ability to se
lect relevant from irrelevant but thematically related alternatives in a ve
rbal false memory paradigm. A 3rd experiment pursued the same issues with a
visual false memory paradigm. In all 3 experiments, younger adults (n = 19
5) correctly recalled studied items more often than older adults (n = 121),
whereas the 2 age groups correctly recognized about the same numbers of pr
eviously studied items. In ail 3 experiments, nonoptimally tested older adu
lts had more difficulty excluding nonstudied but thematically related items
than the other groups;thus, they showed the greatest evidence of false mem
ory, although all groups did so to a significant extent. The results sugges
t that optimality and its circadian determinants need to be considered with
some tasks for the elderly Various models and mechanisms are discussed.