Seminars in Speech and Language, Inhaltsverzeichnis Semin Speech Lang 2001; 22(2): 119-128DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-13936 Copyright © 2001 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA. Tel.: +1(212) 584-4662 Memory in Old Age: Patterns of Decline and Preservation Lisa Tabor Connor Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University, School of Medicine and VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts Artikel empfehlen Abstract Artikel einzeln kaufen ABSTRACT This article reviews patterns of decline and preservation of memory skills in healthy older adults. Age-related changes in primary, working, and long-term memory abilities as determined by clinical assessment tools and laboratory-derived measures are discussed with specific review of evidence for age-related decline in encoding, storage, and retrieval of information from memory. 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