articlePsychology and AgingJan 1, 2002Closed access

Models of visuospatial and verbal memory across the adult life span.

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The authors investigated the distinctiveness and interrelationships among visuospatial and verbal memory processes in short-term, working, and long-term memories in 345 adults. Beginning in the 20s, a continuous, regular decline occurs for processing-intensive tasks (e.g., speed of processing, working memory, and long-term memory), whereas verbal knowledge increases across the life span. There is little differentiation in the cognitive architecture of memory across the life span. Visuospatial and verbal working memory are distinct but highly interrelated systems with domain-specific short-term memory subsystems. In contrast to recent neuroimaging data, there is little evidence for dedifferentiation of function…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Working memory
  • Short-term memory
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Cognition
  • Verbal memory
  • Optimal distinctiveness theory
  • Memory span
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