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The survival processing effect in episodic memory in older adults and stroke patients

  • In the present study, we tested whether processing information in the context of an ancestral survival scenario enhances episodic memory performance in older adults and in stroke patients. In an online study (Experiment 1), healthy young and older adults rated words according to their relevance to an ancestral survival scenario, and subsequent free recall performance was compared to a pleasantness judgment task and a moving scenario task in a within-subject design. The typical survival processing effect was replicated: Recall rates were highest in the survival task, followed by the moving and the pleasantness judgment task. Although older adults showed overall lower recall rates, there was no evidence for differences between the age groups in the condition effects. Experiment 2 was conducted in a neurological rehabilitation clinic with a sample of patients who had suffered from a stroke within the past 5 months. On the group level, Experiment 2 revealed no significant difference in recall rates between the three conditions. However, when accounting for overall memory abilities and executive function, independently measured in standardized neuropsychological tests, patients showed a significant survival processing effect. Furthermore, only patients with high executive function scores benefitted from the scenario tasks, suggesting that intact executive function may be necessary for a mnemonic benefit. Taken together, our results support the idea that the survival processing task – a well-studied task in the field of experimental psychology – may be incorporated into a strategy to compensate for memory dysfunction.

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Author:Siri-Maria KampORCiD, Lisa Henrich, Ronja Walleitner, Meike KroneisenORCiD, Julia Balles, Inga Dzionsko-Becker, Heike Hoffmann, Sara Königs, Selina Schneiders, Markus Leisse, Edgar ErdfelderORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:385-1-24775
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104390
Parent Title (English):Acta Psychologica
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of completion:2024/07/20
Date of publication:2024/07/20
Publishing institution:Universität Trier
Contributing corporation:The publication was funded by the Open Access Fund of Universität Trier and the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Release Date:2025/04/17
Tag:Aging; Episodic memory; Recall; Stroke; Survival processing effect
Volume (for the year ...):2024
Issue / no.:248 (2024) 104390
Number of pages:11
Institutes:Fachbereich 1 / Psychologie
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY-NC-ND: Creative-Commons-Lizenz 4.0 International

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