Age acquisition norms from elderly Spanish people: characteristics and the prediction of word recognition performance in Alzheimer’s disease
Age of acquisition is possibly the single most potent variable affecting lexical access. It is also a variable that determines the retention or loss of words in patients who have suffered brain injury, and in patients with Alzheimer's disease. But the norms of age of acquisition currently available have largely been obtained from university students whereas the ages of acquisition for some words are very different for young people compared [...]
Categorical and order information in free recall of action phrases
Starting from the generate-recognise model of free recall, we will be [...]
Memory: Symbols, functions or both?
In recent years, the study of memory has been the subject [...]
The definition of achievement and the construction of tests for its measurement: A review of the main trends
This is a review paper in which different definitions of [...]
The role of working memory on measuring mental models of physical systems
Up until now there has been no agreement on what [...]
