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Regaining Lost Time: Adult Aging and the Effect of Time Restoration on Recall of Time-compressed Speech

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Journal Psychol Aging
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 1999 Oct 6
PMID 10509694
Citations 35
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Abstract

Two experiments in which time was restored to artificially accelerated (time-compressed) speech are reported. Experiment 1 showed that although both young and older adults' recall of the speech benefited from the restoration of time, time restoration failed to boost the older adults to their baseline levels for unaltered speech. In Experiment 2, either 100% or 125% of lost time was restored by inserting pauses, either at linguistic boundaries or at random points within the passages. Experiment 2 showed that the beneficial effects of time restoration depended on where processing time was inserted, as well as how much time was restored. Results are interpreted in terms of age-related slowing in speech processing moderated by preserved linguistic knowledge and short-term conceptual memory.

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