Journal of experimental psychology. General
The rise and fall of semantic cognition: Knowledge accumulation in later life is offset by declines in semantic control.
Paul Hoffman, Clementine Figgis, Rachel Gorton, Ruohan Xu
Published: 202610.1037/xge0001898
Abstract
Semantic cognition (use of acquired world knowledge to guide behavior) is critical in everyday life. Semantic cognition is often assumed to be preserved in later life, compensating for functional declines in other cognitive domains. However, aging re…
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