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Exp Aging Res ; 44(1): 62-81, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29236576

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Background/Study Context: Nascent research on destination memory-remembering to whom we tell particular information-suggested that older adults have deficits in destination memory and are more confident on inaccurate responses than younger adults. This study assessed the effects of age, attentional resources, and mental imagery on destination memory accuracy and confidence in younger and older adults. METHODS: Using computer format, participants told facts to pictures of famous people in one of four conditions (control, self-focus, refocus, imagery). RESULTS: Older adults had lower destination memory accuracy than younger adults, driven by a higher level of false alarms. Whereas younger adults were more confident in accurate answers, older adults were more confident in inaccurate answers. Accuracy across participants was lowest when attention was directed internally but significantly improved when mental imagery was used. Importantly, the age-related differences in false alarms and high-confidence inaccurate answers disappeared when imagery was used. CONCLUSION: Older adults are more likely than younger adults to commit destination memory errors and are less accurate in related confidence judgments. Furthermore, the use of associative memory strategies may help improve destination memory across age groups, improve the accuracy of confidence judgments in older adults, and decrease age-related destination memory impairment, particularly in young-old adults.


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Aging/psychology , Memory Disorders/psychology , Memory , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Attention , Female , Florida , Humans , Judgment , Male , Neuropsychological Tests/statistics & numerical data , Pennsylvania , Young Adult
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