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Age effects in a computational model of memory.

P Conley1, C Burgess

  • 1University of California, Riverside, USA.

Brain and Cognition
|June 17, 2000
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Semantic priming effects remain stable with age. However, older adults exhibit denser semantic word neighborhoods, suggesting age-related changes in word representation within memory.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Semantic priming, a cognitive phenomenon, is generally considered age-invariant.
  • The HAL (Halving And Linking) model provides a computational framework for understanding memory representations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how aging affects semantic representations within the HAL model.
  • To compare semantic priming and word neighborhood density between older and younger adults.

Main Methods:

  • Collected text corpora from older and younger adult groups.
  • Generated global co-occurrence matrices for each corpus using the HAL model.
  • Analyzed semantic priming measures and word neighborhood density.

Main Results:

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  • Semantic priming measures showed minimal differences between the age groups.
  • Semantic word neighborhoods were significantly denser in the corpus from older adults.
  • This indicates age-related alterations in the structure of semantic memory.

Conclusions:

  • While basic semantic priming is preserved, the organization of semantic memory may change with age.
  • Denser semantic neighborhoods in older adults suggest a potential shift in word association patterns.
  • These findings have implications for understanding cognitive aging and memory.