Saults Js
University of Missouri
3 Papers
10 Citations
Saults Js is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elementary cognitive task & Cognitive skill. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Utilization of path-analytic procedures to investigate the role of processing resources in cognitive aging
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the viability of models postulating that age differences in the quantity or efficiency of processing resources are responsible for many of the age differences observed in cognitive functioning and found little support for a strong resource model, and evidence derived from a weak resource model suggested that resource-mediated contributions to age differences are small relative to those not mediated by processing resources.
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Frequency-of-occurrence memory over the adult lifespan.
TL;DR: A modest, but statistically significant, age-related deficit was found, with the decrement in proficiency being largest from middle to late adulthood.
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Temporal memory over the adult lifespan.
TL;DR: Significant effects for age variation and moderately high positive correlations were found for each age group between word temporal memory scores and paired-associate learning scores, implying the involvement of effortful processes over the adult lifespan in wordporal memory.