| Publications [#379593] of Elizabeth J. Marsh
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- Taylor, MK; Samanez-Larkin, GR; Marsh, EJ (2025). Preserved memory for decisions across adulthood.. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition, 32(3), 343-359. [doi]
(last updated on 2025/06/16)
Abstract: Remembering our decisions is crucial - it allows us to learn from past mistakes and construct future behavior. However, it is unclear if age-related memory declines impact the memorability of older adults' decisions. Here, we compared younger and older adults' ability to remember their decisions. In Studies 1 and 2, participants made choices between two objects based on their star rating (shopping context) or circle count (neutral context) and later remembered what they chose. while Study 3 tested participants' memory for active vs. passive decisions. Overall, we found no evidence for age differences in the ability to remember decisions. Furthermore, age did not interact with context - both similarly benefitted from making and remembering their decisions in a more shopping-like context. These results reveal an aspect of cognition that appears to be preserved in healthy aging. Highlighting such aspects can help improve older adults' self-perceptions and reframe the narrative around aging.
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