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Psychol Aging ; 4(3): 276-83, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2803620

ABSTRACT

The hypothesis that pictorial aspects of face-recognition memory are lower in old age was tested in 2 studies. Young and elderly Ss viewed 48 face pictures, and then took a test containing identical copies of input faces, pictorially changed versions of input faces, and entirely new faces. Replicating prior findings, Experiment 1 showed that false recognitions of entirely new faces were higher among elderly Ss. However, there were no age differences in distinguishing identical from pictorially changed faces. Using a modified test, Experiment 2 showed that although the elderly Ss had good knowledge that changed faces were changed, they had relatively poor knowledge of how they were changed. There appears to be age differences in analytical matching of pictorial information against information in memory.


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Aging/psychology , Form Perception , Memory , Mental Recall , Pattern Recognition, Visual , Adult , Aged , Attention , Discrimination Learning , Face , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orientation
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Occup Health Saf ; 50(10): 41-2, 52, 1981 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7290552
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