Age-related Changes in Memory for Object and Position-In-Context

biorxiv(2020)

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There has been considerable focus on investigating age-related memory changes in cognitively healthy older adults, in the absence of neurodegenerative disorders. Previous studies have reported age-related domain-specific changes in older adults, showing increased difficulty encoding and processing object information but minimal to no impairment in processing spatial information compared to younger adults. However, few of these studies have examined age-related changes in the encoding of concurrently presented object and spatial stimuli, specifically the integration of both spatial and non-spatial (object) information. To more closely resemble real-life memory encoding and the integration of both spatial and non-spatial information, the current study developed a new experimental paradigm with novel environments that allowed for the placement of different objects in different positions within the environment. The current findings show that older adults have decreased performance in recognizing changes of the object position within the spatial context but no significant differences in recognizing changes in the identity of the object within the spatial context compared to younger adults. These findings suggest there may be potential age-related differences in the mechanisms underlying the representations of complex environments and furthermore, the integration of spatial and non-spatial information may be differentially processed relative to independent and isolated representations of object and spatial information. ### Competing Interest Statement M.G. is the founder of AgeneBio. M.G. and A.B. are inventors on Johns Hopkins University intellectual property with patents pending and licensed to AgeneBio. M.G. consults for the company and owns company stock, which is subject to certain restrictions under University policy. M.G. and A.B role in the current study was in compliance with the conflict of interest policies of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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memory,object,age-related,position-in-context
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