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The role of semantic memory in short-term recall: Effect of strategic retrieval ability in an elderly population

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The present paper examines the relationship between two classic phenomena: semantic effects in short-term recall (STR) tasks, which are interpreted as indicating the involvement of long-term memory (LTM) in the functioning of short-term memory, on the one hand, and the existence of individual differences amongst elderly people in strategic retrieval ability (i.e., the ability to activate representations in LTM in a controlled way) on the other hand. Forty elderly participants completed a STR task under four different conditions which were thought to differentially involve LTM representations. Several executive functions, among which the strategic retrieval ability, were evaluated. The results showed that the participants who obtained the best performances in terms of strategic retrieval ability, and only in this executive ability, also exhibited better performances in the STR task, in particular when this task was performed under conditions which favored the use of LTM.
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Pascale Larigauderie, Aurelie Michaud, Siobhan Vicente. The role of semantic memory in short-term recall: Effect of strategic retrieval ability in an elderly population. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 2011, 18 (2), pp.147-179. ⟨10.1080/13825585.2010.521813⟩. ⟨hal-02108349⟩
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