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Edward Nillo Joyce Hu Brandon Fuentes Aging and Memory Objective: Assess the impact of aging on recall and recognition in adulthood. Edward Nillo Joyce Hu Brandon Fuentes

Age and Recall The graph above shows that after three times the names were repeated, everyone remembered the names more frequently. However, young adults consistently recalled the names more frequently than older adults, In several other studies, the results were similar. Younger adults were better at recall than older adults.

Recall and Recognition How well older people remember depends on a few things. If being asked to recognize what they have memorized, they have minimal decline. If asked to recall it without a cue they experienced greater decline. If trying to remember nonsense information, then older people make more mistakes. If the information is meaningful, older people’s rich web of existing knowledge will help them to catch it, though they may take longer than younger adults to produce the words and things they know.