Comparing memory skill maintenance across the life span: preservation in adults, increase in children.

The authors examined life-span differences in the maintenance of skilled episodic memory performance by assessing 100 individuals (10 -11, 12-13, 21-26, and 66-79 years old) 11 months after termination of an intensive multisession mnemonic training program (Y. Brehmer, S.-C. Li, V. Müller, T. von Oertzen, & U. Lindenberger, 2007). Skill maintenance was tested in 2 follow-up sessions, the first without and the second with mnemonic reinstruction. Younger and older adults' average performance levels were stable across time. In contrast, both younger and older children's memory performance improved beyond originally attained levels. Older adults' performance improved from the first to the second follow-up session, presumably profiting from instruction-induced skill reactivation. Results suggest that (a) skill maintenance is largely intact in healthy older adults, (b) older adults need environmental support to fully reactivate their former skill levels (cf. F. I. M. Craik, 1983), and (c) children adapt a skill learned 11 months ago to their increasing cognitive capabilities.

[1]  D. Bjorklund,et al.  Developmental differences in organization and recall: Training in the use of organizational techniques. , 1977 .

[2]  Lars Nyberg,et al.  Neural correlates of training-related memory improvement in adulthood and aging , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[3]  L. Bäckman,et al.  Design your own memory strategies! Self-generated strategy training versus mnemonic training in old age: An 8-month follow-up , 2005, Neuropsychological rehabilitation.

[4]  Y. Munakata,et al.  Developmental cognitive neuroscience: progress and potential , 2004, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[5]  W. Schneider Research on memory development: Historical trends and current themes , 2000 .

[6]  G. Logan,et al.  Development of inhibitory control across the life span. , 1999, Developmental psychology.

[7]  D. Burke Lifespan Cognition: Mechanisms of Change , 2006 .

[8]  G. Lange,et al.  Memory-Strategy Learning and Maintenance in Preschool Children. , 1992 .

[9]  Jack L. Vevea,et al.  Environmental input and cognitive growth: a study using time-period comparisons. , 1998, Child development.

[10]  Nelson Cowan,et al.  The development of memory in childhood , 1997 .

[11]  L. Nyberg,et al.  The correlative triad among aging, dopamine, and cognition: Current status and future prospects , 2006, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

[12]  E. Miller,et al.  An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function. , 2001, Annual review of neuroscience.

[13]  U. Lindenberger,et al.  Episodic memory in childhood and old age: The role of cortical coherence , 2004 .

[14]  J. Yesavage,et al.  Context processing in older adults: evidence for a theory relating cognitive control to neurobiology in healthy aging. , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[15]  T. Hensch Critical period plasticity in local cortical circuits , 2005, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[16]  Cheryl L. Dahle,et al.  Regional brain changes in aging healthy adults: general trends, individual differences and modifiers. , 2005, Cerebral cortex.

[17]  C. Nelson,et al.  Functional neuroanatomy of spatial working memory in children. , 2000 .

[18]  P. Verhaeghen,et al.  On the mechanisms of plasticity in young and older adults after instruction in the method of loci: evidence for an amplification model. , 1996, Psychology and aging.

[19]  L. Nyberg Cognitive Training in Healthy Aging , 2004 .

[20]  Reinhold Kliegl,et al.  Theory-guided analysis of mechanisms of development and aging through testing-the-limits and research on expertise , 1985 .

[21]  Shu-Chen Li,et al.  Committing memory errors with high confidence: Older adults do but children don't , 2009, Memory.

[22]  Nora S Newcombe,et al.  Binding, relational memory, and recall of naturalistic events: a developmental perspective. , 2006, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[23]  Beth Ann Kennedy,et al.  Persistent use of verbal rehearsal as a function of information about its value. , 1976 .

[24]  C. Grady Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging , 2008, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[25]  Donald T. Stuss,et al.  Does Damage to the Frontal Lobes Produce Impairment in Memory? , 2005 .

[26]  L. Bäckman,et al.  Multifactorial memory training with older adults: how to foster maintenance of improved performance. , 1989, Gerontology.

[27]  Raymond J. Shaw,et al.  Attention and Aging: A Functional Perspective , 2000 .

[28]  Paul B. Baltes,et al.  Theoretical propositions of life-span developmental psychology : On the dynamics between growth and decline , 1987 .

[29]  Hubert D. Zimmer,et al.  Bound in memory - insights from behavioral and neuropsychological studies , 2004, Berichte aus der Psychologie.

[30]  George W Rebok,et al.  Effects of cognitive training interventions with older adults: a randomized controlled trial. , 2002, JAMA.

[31]  Frank Rösler,et al.  Lifespan development and the brain: The perspective of biocultural co-constructivism , 2006 .

[32]  Charles Hulme,et al.  The development of memory for serial order: A temporal contextual distinctiveness model. , 1999 .

[33]  H. Forssberg,et al.  Computerized training of working memory in children with ADHD--a randomized, controlled trial. , 2005, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

[34]  R Kliegl,et al.  Speed and intelligence in old age. , 1993, Psychology and aging.

[35]  R Kliegl,et al.  Professional expertise does not eliminate age differences in imagery-based memory performance during adulthood. , 1992, Psychology and aging.

[36]  Tomaso Vecchi,et al.  Aging and everyday memory: the beneficial effect of memory training. , 2003, Archives of gerontology and geriatrics.

[37]  B. Ambridge,et al.  The structure of working memory from 4 to 15 years of age. , 2004, Developmental psychology.

[38]  Mark H. Johnson Brain development and cognition : a reader , 1993 .

[39]  N. Volkow,et al.  Association between age-related decline in brain dopamine activity and impairment in frontal and cingulate metabolism. , 2000, The American journal of psychiatry.

[40]  P. H. Miller,et al.  Instructing Children to Use Memory Strategies: Evidence of Utilization Deficiencies in Memory Training Studies , 1997 .

[41]  Robert S. Siegler,et al.  Variability and infant development. , 2002 .

[42]  K. Ball,et al.  Long-term effects of cognitive training on everyday functional outcomes in older adults. , 2006, JAMA.

[43]  R. Markley,et al.  Remembering mnemonics: a three-year follow-up on the effects of mnemonics training in elderly adults. , 1987, Experimental aging research.

[44]  Marcia K. Johnson,et al.  fMRI evidence of age-related hippocampal dysfunction in feature binding in working memory. , 2000, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[45]  Yee Lee Shing,et al.  Associative and strategic components of episodic memory: a life-span dissociation. , 2008, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[46]  J. Yesavage,et al.  Long‐term efficacy of cognitive training for age‐associated memory impairment: A six‐month follow‐up study , 1986 .

[47]  Kathleen M. Thomas,et al.  Neural Bases of Cognitive Development , 2007 .

[48]  M. Moscovitch Memory and Working-with-Memory: A Component Process Model Based on Modules and Central Systems , 1992, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[49]  S. Hale,et al.  Relationships among processing speed, working memory, and fluid intelligence in children , 2000, Biological Psychology.

[50]  J. Yesavage,et al.  Mnemonic Training in Older Adults: Effects of Age, Length of Training, and Type of Cognitive Pretraining , 1999, International Psychogeriatrics.

[51]  U. Staudinger,et al.  Life Span Theory in Developmental Psychology , 2007 .

[52]  Harry T. Chugani,et al.  Development of regional brain glucose metabolism in relation to behavior and plasticity. , 1994 .

[53]  Beate Sodian,et al.  A longitudinal study of young children's memory behavior and performance in a sort-recall task , 1991 .

[54]  D. Bjorklund,et al.  Training and extension of a memory strategy: evidence for utilization deficiencies in the acquisition of an organizational strategy in high- and low-IQ children. , 1994, Child development.

[55]  D. Amso,et al.  Development of cognitive control and executive functions from 4 to 13 years: Evidence from manipulations of memory, inhibition, and task switching , 2006, Neuropsychologia.

[56]  J. Borkowski,et al.  Children's metacognition: Exploring relations among knowledge, process, and motivational variables. , 1984 .

[57]  Reinhold Kliegl,et al.  On the locus and process of magnification of age differences during mnemonic training. , 1990 .

[58]  R. Siegler,et al.  The rebirth of children's learning. , 2000, Child development.

[59]  A. Clarke,et al.  “Sleeper effects” in development: Fact or artifact? , 1981 .

[60]  Suzanne E. Welcome,et al.  Mapping cortical change across the human life span , 2003, Nature Neuroscience.

[61]  Shu-Chen Li,et al.  Biocultural orchestration of developmental plasticity across levels: the interplay of biology and culture in shaping the mind and behavior across the life span. , 2003, Psychological bulletin.

[62]  M. Naveh-Benjamin Adult age differences in memory performance: tests of an associative deficit hypothesis. , 2000, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[63]  U. Lindenberger,et al.  Neuroanatomical correlates of fluid intelligence in healthy adults and persons with vascular risk factors. , 2008, Cerebral cortex.

[64]  Reinhold Kliegl,et al.  Testing-the-Limits and the Study of Adult Age Differences in Cognitive Plasticity of a Mnemonic Skill , 1989 .

[65]  F. I. M. Craik Functional aspects of human memory - On the transfer of information from temporary to permanent memory , 1983 .

[66]  Nelson Cowan,et al.  The development of working memory , 1997 .

[67]  Marcia K. Johnson,et al.  Feature memory and binding in young and older adults , 1996, Memory & cognition.

[68]  Charles A. Nelson,et al.  The Ontogeny of Human Memory: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. , 1995 .

[69]  J. Dunlosky,et al.  Aging and deficits in associative memory: what is the role of strategy production? , 1998, Psychology and aging.

[70]  J. Yesavage,et al.  Semantic elaboration and the method of loci: a new trip for older learners. , 1984, Experimental aging research.

[71]  Luc Goossens,et al.  Improving memory performance in the aged through mnemonic training: a meta-analytic study. , 1992, Psychology and aging.

[72]  Graham Hitch,et al.  The Development of Working Memory , 1992 .

[73]  Viktor Müller,et al.  Memory plasticity across the life span: uncovering children's latent potential. , 2007, Developmental psychology.

[74]  H. Forssberg,et al.  Training of Working Memory in Children With ADHD , 2002 .

[75]  L. Bäckman,et al.  Effects of multifactorial memory training in old age: generalizability across tasks and individuals. , 1995, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[76]  Ulman Lindenberger,et al.  Delineating brain–behavior mappings across the lifespan: Substantive and methodological advances in developmental neuroscience , 2006, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

[77]  G. Dawson,et al.  Human behavior and the developing brain , 1994 .

[78]  K. Warner Schaie,et al.  Cognitive Functioning and Social Structure over the Life Course , 1987 .

[79]  B. Cox Children's use of mnemonic strategies: variability in response to metamemory training. , 1994, The Journal of genetic psychology.

[80]  A. Diamond,et al.  Genetic and neurochemical modulation of prefrontal cognitive functions in children. , 2004, The American journal of psychiatry.

[81]  D. Kuhn,et al.  Cognition, Perception, and Language , 1997 .

[82]  Viktor Müller,et al.  Cortical EEG correlates of successful memory encoding: Implications for lifespan comparisons , 2006, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

[83]  D. Kausler Learning and memory in normal aging , 1994 .

[84]  A. S. Neely,et al.  Long-Term Maintenance of Gains From Memory Training in Older Adults: Two 3½Year Follow-up Studies , 1993 .

[85]  J. Dunlosky,et al.  The contribution of mediator-based deficiencies to age differences in associative learning. , 2005, Developmental psychology.

[86]  Richard M. Lerner,et al.  Theoretical models of human development , 2006 .

[87]  M. Carlson,et al.  Training and Maintaining Memory Abilities in Healthy Older Adults: Traditional and Novel Approaches. , 2007, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[88]  T. Salthouse The processing-speed theory of adult age differences in cognition. , 1996, Psychological review.

[89]  R Kliegl,et al.  Modeling intrusions and correct recall in episodic memory: adult age differences in encoding of list context. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[90]  C. Lustig,et al.  Who Benefits From Memory Training? , 2007, Psychological science.

[91]  J. Campione,et al.  Children's learning and transfer of inductive reasoning rules: studies of proximal development. , 1986, Child development.

[92]  Christy L. McGuire,et al.  Do Self-Monitoring Interventions Improve Older Adult Learning? , 2007, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[93]  L. Bäckman,et al.  MAINTENANCE OF GAINS FOLLOWING MULTIFACTORIAL AND UNIFACTORIAL MEMORY TRAINING IN LATE ADULTHOOD , 1993 .

[94]  Ulman Lindenberger,et al.  Plasticity of memory for new learning in very old age: a story of major loss? , 2003, Psychology and aging.

[95]  HighWire Press Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , 1781, The London Medical Journal.

[96]  Reinhold Kliegl,et al.  Further Testing of Limits of Cognitive Plasticity: Negative Age Differences in a Mnemonic Skill Are Robust , 1992 .

[97]  Adele Diamond,et al.  Not Quite as Grown-Up as We Like to Think , 2005, Psychological science.

[98]  M. Naveh-Benjamin,et al.  The associative memory deficit of older adults: the role of strategy utilization. , 2007, Psychology and aging.

[99]  Gary H. Glover,et al.  A Developmental fMRI Study of the Stroop Color-Word Task , 2002, NeuroImage.

[100]  Thomas R. Coyle,et al.  Giftedness and variability in strategic processing on a multitrial memory task: Evidence for stability in gifted cognition , 1998 .