The results of the study show that the working memory capacity of elderly people is lower than that of young adults. Another study supporting age memory was undertaken by Bender and Raz (2012) and they pointed out a significant result of the memory differences associated with significant age. Results are further explained as a result of impairment of cognitive resources. This includes a reduction in working memory processing and recall performance of working memory, which has been shown to decrease with age.
Age memory: difference between short - term memory and recall performance seen in age group. 1. Introduction The following research proposals are aimed at further discussing and studying human memory. However, there are differences between short-term memory and recall performance, especially among age groups. The motivation for such research can be expanded existing knowledge and can compensate for any gap due to lack of insight and test.
Understanding how memory works will be the first step to improve the memory and the ability to store information. Some of the factors involved in the process of information storage and recall include age, drug or alcohol use, heredity, diet, sleep, exercise. By finding the method that is most suitable for you, you can start fighting those that adversely affect your memory and try to improve it at any age.
Memory loss is one of the most common psychological effects of aging. For many people, it becomes more difficult to memorize everyday things. Memory loss has a greater impact on long-term memory than long-term memory. It may be easy to remember the events of the past 30 years, but it is difficult to remember what happened in the morning news. Absence is also a characteristic psychological influence of aging. Clear, calm ideas are getting harder and harder. Elderly people may not be able to repeat the conversation or perform regular activities. This cognitive dysfunction may also be a sign of disease in arthritis. It can lead to serious deterioration of mental function