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Peer reviewedKramer, Joel H.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989
Administered California Verbal Learning Test to young and old alcoholics and controls. Alcoholism and aging produced similar levels of immediate and delayed free recall. However, poor recognition memory and more frequent intrusion and false positive errors were associated with alcoholism but not with aging. Results suggest that alcoholism and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Alcoholism, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedRitchie, L. David; Good, Leslie T. – Journal of Communication, 1989
Critiques an article by Ian Angus and John Lannamann on the fragmentation of the communication field ("Questioning the Institutional Boundaries of U. S. Communication Research: An Epistemological Inquiry," v38 n3). Argues that any medium, including the body, can be conceptualized as a system of symbol creation, recognition, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Human Body, Interpersonal Communication, Memory
Peer reviewedBrady, E. Michael – Adult Education Quarterly, 1990
As a means of facilitating adult development, autobiography is based on (1) memory--an element in the construction of meaning in experience--and (2) imagination--the expression of what people believe themselves to have been and to be. Through autobiography, the self is something to be imagined and constructed. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Autobiographies, Imagination, Life Events
Peer reviewedAnderson, Bill; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Beings participating in mutual interrelationships with an environment do not need memories. Instead, they are involved in remembering as part of their continual adaptation within that environment. (PCB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Context Effect, Individual Development, Memory
Peer reviewedSka, Bernadette; Nespoulous, Jean-Luc – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1988
A study of 150 subjects aged 20-84 found that (1) the encoding strategy used was not characteristic of a given age; (2) elderly subjects reproduced less during encoding and retrieved fewer elements during recall; (3) until 74, there was a relationship between the encoding strategy and performance; (4) after 75, memory problems developed…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Encoding (Psychology), Memory, Older Adults
Cypert, Rick – Freshman English News, 1989
Considers how memory contributes to a writer's developing capacity for self-expression. Notes that modern applications of classical memory ("memoria verborum"/natural memory and "memoria rerum"/artificial memory) enable students to generate details that flesh out their texts as well as provide meaning to those texts. (MM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Devices, Memory, Rhetorical Invention
Peer reviewedWatson, David L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1989
A study investigated the usefulness of the Fisher Association Lists, a computerized system of word associations, in accessing memories and forming new associations with them. It is concluded that the lists are a general aid to creativity by providing access to all the common associations in our culture. (MSE)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Classroom Techniques, Creativity, Divergent Thinking
Peer reviewedFoley, Mary Ann; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Four experiments investigated children's confusion regarding memories of what they said and what they imagined saying. The ability to distinguish imagined from actually uttered words increased with age, while performance in sentence completion tasks decreased. Metamemory suggestions did not affect elaborations. (SAK)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Imagination, Memory
Peer reviewedSwanson, H. Lee – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1988
Patterns of memory dysfunction were determined in 50 middle school learning disabled readers (LD) through a hierarchical cluster analysis. Results were consistent with memory capacity theories of LD and provided external validation for classification of LD readers on psychometric measures according to patterns of memory performance. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Memory
Peer reviewedBenoit, Pamela J.; Benoit, William L. – Central States Speech Journal, 1988
Tests two hypotheses: (1) that cued recall elicits significantly more conversational information than free recall; and (2) that conversational interactants recall more of their partner's utterances than their own. Finds cued recall produced significantly higher amounts of remembering than free recall. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Memory, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedCommissaris, Kees; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1995
Dutch adults were divided into 4 groups: (1) 26 who remained worried about dementia after reading a brochure about it; (2) 51 whose worry decreased after reading; (3) 7 who started worrying after reading; and (4) 26 not worried before or after reading. Cognitive test batteries showed the effects of the brochure were not in accordance with its…
Descriptors: Dementia, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination, Memory
Peer reviewedReyna, Valerie F.; Kiernan, Barbara – Developmental Psychology, 1994
Two experiments explored six and nine year olds' memory and comprehension of sentences describing spatial or linear relationships. When subjects were instructed to recognize only verbatim sentences, memory was independent of reasoning. When subjects were specifically instructed to recognize the gist of sentences, however, memory and reasoning were…
Descriptors: Children, Comprehension, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedLawson, David I.; Lawson, Anton E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
Grossberg's principles of neural modeling are reviewed and extended to provide a neural level theory to explain how analogies greatly increase the rate of learning and can make learning and retention possible. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories, Memory, Neurology
Peer reviewedAdams, Anne-Marie; Gathercole, Susan E. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1995
This study investigated whether phonological working memory was associated with spoken language development in 38 preschool children. Significant differences were found, with children who had good phonological memory abilities producing language that was more grammatically complex, contained a richer array of words, and included longer utterances…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Phonology, Preschool Children, Short Term Memory
Peer reviewedMandel, Denise R.; And Others – Cognition, 1994
Two experiments examined whether infants might use the prosody of sentences to organize and remember spoken information. Results suggest that infants better remember phonetic properties of words prosodically linked together within a single clause rather than a list, and words that are prosodically linked within a single clausal unit as opposed to…
Descriptors: Encoding (Psychology), Infants, Memory, Oral Language


