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Destination memory impairment in older people.

Psychol Aging

December 2010

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest and University of Toronto, 3560 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Older adults are assumed to have poor destination memory-knowing to whom they tell particular information-and anecdotes about them repeating stories to the same people are cited as informal evidence for this claim. Experiment 1 assessed young and older adults' destination memory by having participants tell facts (e.g.

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Steady-state responses were evoked by noise stimuli that alternated between two levels of interaural correlation rho at a frequency fm. With rho alternating between +1 and 0, responses at fm dropped steeply above 4 Hz, but persisted up to 64 Hz. Two time constants of 47 and 4.

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