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  <title><![CDATA[School of Psychology Graduate Taylor James, PhD Published in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>Multielement Episodic Encoding in Young and Older Adults</strong></em></div>

<div>Taylor James, M. Natasha Rajah, and Audrey Duarte</div>

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<div>Many studies have investigated how age affects binding of single associations into memory but episodic memories in the real world are composed of multiple elements (objects, scenes, people). It isn&#39;t clear how aging impacts one&#39;s ability to integrate more realistic episodic events. In this imaging study, she finds that older adults are less able than young adults to integrate episodic elements together into a single, cohesive memory potentially because they bring more personally relevant details to their encoding experience that interfere with their ability to integrate and accurately retrieve the episode.</div>
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      <value><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>Multielement Episodic Encoding in Young and Older Adults</strong></em></div>

<div>Taylor James, M. Natasha Rajah, and Audrey Duarte</div>

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<div>Many studies have investigated how age affects binding of single associations into memory but episodic memories in the real world are composed of multiple elements (objects, scenes, people). It isn&#39;t clear how aging impacts one&#39;s ability to integrate more realistic episodic events. In this imaging study, she finds that older adults are less able than young adults to integrate episodic elements together into a single, cohesive memory potentially because they bring more personally relevant details to their encoding experience that interfere with their ability to integrate and accurately retrieve the episode.&nbsp;</div>

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<p>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01384" target="_blank">10.1162/jocn_a_01384</a></p>
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