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The Effects of Presentation and Processing on Explicit Memory in Older Adults

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    The Effects of Presentation and Processing on Explicit Memory in Older Adults

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Forty eight older adults watched words presented on a computer monitor and took a test of word recall. Results reveal a main effect for presentation, processing and an interaction of presentation and processing. These findings suggest the possible use of compensatory mechanisms for preserving memory by older adults.

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Oropeza, F., (2013) “The Effects of Presentation and Processing on Explicit Memory in Older Adults”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2013).

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2013-05-29