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- W2005311937 abstract "Background/Study Context: According to both the associative deficit hypothesis (ADH; Naveh-Benjamin, 2000 Naveh-Benjamin , M. ( 2000 ). Adult age differences in memory performance: Tests of an associative deficit hypothesis . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 26 , 1170 – 1187 .[Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar], Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 26, 1170–1187) and the environmental support hypothesis (ESH; Craik, 1983 Craik , F. I. M. ( 1983 ). On the transfer of information from tempory to permanent storage . Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society of London Series B , 302 , 354 – 359 .[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar], Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B, 302, 354–359), memory decline with aging can be seen as an impairment of the self-initiated associative memory processes such that supportive encoding and/or retrieval can reduce age-related differences. A formalization of relationships between the ADH and ESH was investigated using the distributed memory model “CHARM” (Composite Holographic Associative Recall-Recognition Model; Metcalfe, 1982 Craik , F. I. M. , & Byrd , M. ( 1982 ). Aging and cognitive deficits: The role of attentional resources . In F. I. M. Craik & A. S. Trehub (Eds.), Aging and cognitive processes (pp. 191 – 211 ). New York : Plenum .[Crossref] , [Google Scholar], Psychological Review, 89, 627–661; Metcalfe, 1991 Metcalfe , J. ( 1991 ). Recognition failure and the composite memory trace in CHARM . Psychological Review , 98 , 529 – 543 .[Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar], Psychological Review, 98, 529–543). Methods: Empirical data were collected in young and elderly participants on cued recall and recognition tests according to both the level of processing (LOP: phonetic vs. semantic tasks) and the self-generated cueing (elaboration effect: provided vs. self-generated cue) manipulation. These data were compared with those from CHARM simulations that were designed to evaluate the impact of deteriorated associative processes (i.e., ADH) and the role of LOP and elaboration effects (i.e., ESH) in memory performance. Results: The simulated data were largely consistent with the empirical data, showing that the impairment of associative processes in the CHARM model was accompanied by an increased need for environmental support at encoding (interaction between age, LOP, and elaboration) to reduce memory decline in cued recall tasks, which is somewhat observed in the recognition scores. Conclusion: The overall results from CHARM simulations are in accordance with both the ADH and ESH hypotheses and provide discussion on the formal connections between these two main aging explanations." @default.
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- W2005311937 title "Age-Related Differences According to the Associative Deficit and the Environmental Support Hypotheses: An Application of the Formal Charm Associative Memory Model" @default.
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