Training recollection in healthy older adults: clear improvements on the training task, but little evidence of transfer.

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Published in Front Hum Neurosci on November 18, 2014

Authors

Vessela Stamenova1, Janine M Jennings2, Shaun P Cook3, Lisa A S Walker4, Andra M Smith4, Patrick S R Davidson4

Author Affiliations

1: Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest - University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada.
2: Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
3: Department of Psychology, Millersville University Millersville, PA, USA.
4: School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON, Canada.

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