Authors
Brian Levine, Eva Svoboda, Janine F Hay, Gordon Winocur, Morris Moscovitch
Publication date
2002/12
Journal
Psychology and aging
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
677
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Cognitive aging research documents reduced access to contextually specific episodic details in older adults, whereas access to semantic or other nonepisodic information is preserved or facilitated. The present study extended this finding to autobiographical memory by using a new measure: the Autobiographical Interview. Younger and older adults recalled events from 5 life periods. Protocols were scored according to a reliable system for categorizing episodic and nonepisodic information. Whereas younger adults were biased toward episodic details reflecting happenings, locations, perceptions, and thoughts, older adults favored semantic details not connected to a particular time and place. This pattern persisted after additional structured probing for contextual details. The Autobiographical Interview is a useful instrument for quantifying episodic and semantic contributions to personal remote memory.(PsycINFO …
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