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Stronger evidence for own-age effects in memory for older as compared to younger adults

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2011
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Three studies examined whether younger and older adults better recall information associated with their own than information related to another age group. All studies compared young and older adults with respect to incidental memory for previously presented stimuli (Studies 1 and 2: everyday objects; Study 3: vacation advertisements) that had been randomly paired with an age-related cue (e.g., photo of a young or an old person; the word "young" or "old"). All three studies found the expected interaction of participants' age and age-as

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101 since deposited on 2011-10-17
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  • Freund, Alexandra M
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  • Kourilova, S
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  • Kuhl, P
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19

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5

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429

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448

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English

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2011

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2011-10-17

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Taylor & Francis Group

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0965-8211

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