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Changes in facial recognition memory across the adult life span

We found significant and similar associations of facial recognition memory performance with age using two different methodologies: signal detection (SD) and delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNM). These data demonstrate that previously reported associations between age and facial recognition memory per...

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Published in:Journal of gerontology (Kirkwood) 1992-05, Vol.47 (3), p.P138-P141
Main Authors: Crook, 3rd, T H, Larrabee, G J
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