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Effects of organization and working memory on age differences in memory for scene information

We examined the effects of organization and working memory on young and older adults' scene memory. Subjects discriminated transformed pictures from unchanged study items in organized or unorganized scenes. Memory was tested independently for two types of scene transformations: (a) relocations...

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Published in:Experimental aging research 1993-10, Vol.19 (4), p.321-332
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Humans
Male
Memory - physiology
Middle Aged
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