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Making the ‘irrelevant’ relevant to understand memory and aging
February 27, 2011 by NewsBot
Age alters memory. But in what ways, and why? These questions comprise a vast puzzle for neurologists and psychologists. A new study looked at one puzzle piece: how older and younger adults encode and recall distracting, or irrelevant, information. The results can help scientists better understand memory and aging.


