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Memory for Pictures, Words, and Spatial Location in Older Adults: Evidence for Pictorial Superiority

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Journal J Gerontol
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 1983 Sep 1
PMID 6886314
Citations 23
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Abstract

In the present study the spatial location of picture and word stimuli was varied across four quadrants of photographic slides. Young and old people received either pictures or words to study and were told to remember either just the item or the item and its location. Recognition memory for items and memory for spatial location were tested. A pictorial superiority effect occurred for both old and young people's item recognition. Additionally, instructions to study position decreased item memory and facilitated position memory in both age groups. Spatial memory was markedly superior for pictures compared with matched words for old and young adults. The results are interpreted within the Hasher and Zacks framework of automatic processing. The implications of the data for designing mnemonic aids for elderly persons are considered.

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