Effect of normal aging on the manipulation of information in working memory

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Sylvie Belleville
Nancie Rouleau
Nicole Caza
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[1] Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal,
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Memory & Cognition | 1998年 / 26卷
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Young Subject; Normal Aging; Divided Attention; Central Executive; Phonological Loop;
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The goal of this study is to examine the central executive of working memory in normal aging, specifically focusing on its capacities to manipulate or modify the format of the to-be-recalled material. The central executive was measured with the alphabetical span procedure, during which subjects were asked to recall a random series of words in their alphabetical order. The storage demand was equalized across subjects by adjusting the list lengths according to individual span. Experiments 1, 2, and 3 showed that elderly subjects were not impaired in manipulating information, relative to young controls, even when the difficulty of the task was increased. In Experiment 4, validity was tested by asking young subjects to perform the task under the conditions of full or divided attention. Alphabetical recall was more impaired than direct recall during the divided attention condition, which suggests a larger involvement of the central executive component in the former. These results are discussed in relation to the hypothesis of a central executive impairment being associated with normal aging.
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