Cross-situational statistical learning in younger and older adults.

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn

Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University , State College, USA.

Published: May 2021

Research investigating statistical learning, the process of tracking regularities in the environment, in older adults has been limited; with existing studies suggesting there are age-related declines. We aim to further understand older adults' statistical learning abilities using a cross-situational statistical learning paradigm in which learners map novel words to novel objects. In Experiment 1, we manipulated task difficulty and found an overall age deficit but no interaction between age and difficulty. In Experiment 2, after extended practice with a first set of object-word mappings, learners could remap a subset of previously learned words to novel objects. Based on hyper-binding, older adults might be more willing to remap previously learned words to novel objects. However, despite overall poorer learning, older adults were actually less likely to remap. Even though older adults may have an associative memory deficit, learned associations are not more weakly bound for older relative to younger adults.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7641919PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13825585.2020.1759502DOI Listing

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