How Older Adults Remember the World Depends On How They See It

Published on August 29, 2020

Age-related changes in visual exploration and memory have typically been studied separately. However, recent evidence suggests that mnemonic processes both affect, and are affected by, eye movements (EMs). Thus, by relating older adults’ memory deficits to age-specific visual exploration patterns, we can improve upon models of cognitive aging.

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