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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 19, 1993 - Issue 4
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Adult age differences in spatial memory: Effects of structural context and practice

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Pages 333-350 | Published online: 27 Sep 2007

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Alexandra Perrot, Louis Bherer & Julie Messier. (2012) Preserved Spatial Memory for Reaching to Remembered Three-Dimensional Targets in Aging. Experimental Aging Research 38:5, pages 511-536.
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ROY P. C. KESSELS, DEBBIE HOBBEL & ALBERT POSTMA. (2007) AGING, CONTEXT MEMORY AND BINDING: A COMPARISON OF “WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN” IN YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS. International Journal of Neuroscience 117:6, pages 795-810.
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Martin Lemay, ChristopherP. Bertram & GeorgeE. Stelmach. (2004) Pointing to an Allocentric and Egocentric Remembered Target in Younger and Older Adults. Experimental Aging Research 30:4, pages 391-406.
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KatieE. Cherry & MartinW. Jones. (1999) Age-Related Differences in Spatial Memory: Effects of Structural and Organizational Context. The Journal of General Psychology 126:1, pages 53-73.
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Robin Cooney & Tannis Arbuckle. (1997) Age, context, and spatial memory: A neuropsychological approach. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 4:4, pages 249-265.
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Kenneth C. Cheng, Jay Pratt & Brian E. Maki. (2013) Do Aging and Dual-Tasking Impair the Capacity to Store and Retrieve Visuospatial Information Needed to Guide Perturbation-Evoked Reach-To-Grasp Reactions?. PLoS ONE 8:11, pages e79401.
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Kathy Michaud, Hélène Forget & Henri Cohen. (2009) Chronic glucocorticoid hypersecretion in Cushing’s syndrome exacerbates cognitive aging. Brain and Cognition 71:1, pages 1-8.
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Guglielmo Trentin. (2004) E-learning and the third age. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 20:1, pages 21-30.
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Paula Click Fenter. (2002) Understanding the Role of Practice in Learning for Geriatric Individuals. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation 17:4, pages 11-32.
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Monica N. Starkman, Bruno Giordani, Stanley Berent, M. Anthony Schork & David E. Schteingart. (2001) Elevated Cortisol Levels in Cushing’s Disease Are Associated With Cognitive Decrements. Psychosomatic Medicine 63:6, pages 985-993.
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