Generic Prevacid (Lansoprazole, Prevacid® equivalent)

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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: RETRIEVING MEMORIES - RETRIEVAL FUNCTIONS - TASK DIFFICULTY - LENGTH OF TASK

Partly with considerations such as these, Kapnick (1971) undertook to examine the role of task difficulty in recognition memory as it is reflected in the length of the task. He presented subjects aged 20 to 62 years with tasks of recognition memory, varied in four difficulty levels. He presented subjects with lists of 10, 20, 30, or 40 words, and then paired each word with one other in asking the subjects to indicate which one they had seen before. If retrieval is not involved in recognition memory, and it is only retrieval among the memory processes which declines with age, and if task difficulty is not to be raised in explanation, then two results should be seen: one, no change in recognition memory performance with age; two, no increased age decrement in recognition performance as the tasks became more difficult (from 10 to 40 words in a list).
Both of these results were observed. Poorer performances were not associated with increased age nor with the combination of increased age and the more difficult tasks. The conclusion of Schonfield that retrieval is not a problem in later life received support.
This study also points to the need for additional ones. First, the age range of subjects that Kapnick tested, while wide, was also limited in the upper ages; no subject was over 62 years. Would people over this age show a recognition memory deficit with his procedure? Second, recognizing a learned word in a complex of only two words remains an easy task, even with 40 words in a list. Would a recognition deficit be found in later life when the stimulus word was embedded in a complex of five or more words? The study by Botwinick and Storandt mentioned in the context of perceptual matching suggested that it would.
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