Age Deficits in Associative Memory Are Not Alleviated by Multisensory Paradigms
Objectives
Age deficits in memory are widespread, this affects individuals at a personal level, and investigating memory has been a key focus in cognitive aging research. Age deficits occur in memory for an episode, where information from the environment is integrated through the senses into an episodic event via associative memory. Associating items in memory has been shown to be particularly difficult for older adults but can often be alleviated by providing support from the external environment. The current investigation explored the potential for increased sensory input (multimodal stimuli) to alleviate age deficits in associative memory. Here, we present compelling evidence, supported by Bayesian analysis, for a null age-by-modality interaction.
Methods
Across three preregistered studies, young and older adults (n = 860) completed associative memory tasks either in single modalities or in multimodal formats. Study 1 used either visual text (unimodal) or video introductions (multimodal) to test memory for name-face associations. Studies 2 and 3 tested memory for paired associates. Study 2 used unimodal visual presentation or cross-modal visual-auditory word pairs in a cued recall paradigm. Study 3 presented word pairs as visual only, auditory only, or audiovisual and tested memory separately for items (individual words) or associations (word pairings).
Results
Typical age deficits in associative memory emerged, but these were not alleviated by multimodal presentation.DiscussionThe lack of multimodal support for associative memory indicates that perceptual manipulations are less effective than other forms of environmental support at alleviating age deficits in associative memory.
Funding
Evaluating Multisensory Stimuli as a Mechanism to Boost Cognition and Wellbeing in Old Age
Economic and Social Research Council
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Citation
Stephen P Badham, Christopher Atkin, Jemaine E Stacey, Helen Henshaw, Harriet A Allen, Katherine L Roberts, Age Deficits in Associative Memory Are Not Alleviated by Multisensory Paradigms, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 79, Issue 7, July 2024, gbae063, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbae063Author affiliation
College of Life Sciences Psychology & Vision SciencesVersion
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The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social SciencesVolume
79Issue
7Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)issn
1079-5014eissn
1758-5368Acceptance date
2024-03-20Copyright date
2024Available date
2025-03-07Publisher DOI
Editors
Taler VLanguage
enPublisher version
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Dr Jammy StaceyDeposit date
2025-02-06Data Access Statement
All data sets and analytical output are available in the Supplementary Materials. All of the research was preregistered and the preregistrations are as follows: Study 1:https://aspredicted.org/QQ4_CKZ Study 2: Online experiment: https://osf.io/ge4rz; in laboratory plus online experiment: https://osf.io/dkxyj Study 3:https://aspredicted.org/J3D_LX4Rights Retention Statement
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