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The Emergence of Age-Related Changes in Recognition Memory in Healthy Middle-Aged Adults Using the CVLT-II.

Neuropsychology, development, and cognition Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition/Aging, neuropsychology and cognition(2019)

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Although age-related memory differences between young and older adults have been well documented, fewer studies have investigated memory changes in middle age. We examined the performance of healthy middle-aged adults (40-55 years of age; n = 32) in relation to healthy young (18-25 years of age; n = 57) and older adults (65+ years of age; n = 55) on variations of recognition discriminability (RD) indices derived from the California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition (CVLT-II). Middle-aged adults performed significantly worse (ps < .05) than young adults on multiple RD indices that incorporate semantically related distractor items, suggesting memory changes in middle age may be associated with increased susceptibility to semantic interference. Moreover, middle-aged adults performed comparably to older adults across all RD indices, indicating the recognition profile of middle-aged adults on RD indices more closely resembles that of older adults than young adults.
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Aging,recognition memory,middle age,California verbal learning test,semantic interference
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