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    Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participants

    Parkin, Adam ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9796-5607, Parker, Andrew ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4066-7339 and Dagnall, Neil ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7604 (2023) Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participants. Memory, 31 (1). pp. 34-46. ISSN 0965-8211

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    Abstract

    Research has demonstrated that performing a sequence of saccadic horizontal eye movements prior to retrieval facilitates performance on tests of episodic memory. This has been observed in both laboratory tasks of retention and autobiographical memory. To date, the work has centred on performance in younger individuals. This paper extends previous investigations by examining the effects of saccadic eye movements in older persons. Autobiographical episodic and semantic memory fluency was assessed in younger (age range 18-35, mean = 22.50), and older (age range 55-87, mean = 70.35) participants following saccadic (vs. fixation control) manipulations. The main effects of eye movements and age were found for episodic autobiographical memory (greater fluency after eye movements and in younger participants). Semantic autobiographical memory showed a main effect of age (greater fluency in younger participants), whereas general semantic memory showed no effect of age or eye movement. These findings indicate that saccadic horizontal eye movements can enhance episodic personal memory in older individuals. This has implications as a technique to improve autobiographical recollection in the elderly and as an adjunct in reminiscence therapy.

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