Objectives: The goal of the present research was to examine the potential of a learner-oriented approach to improving older adults' performance in tasks that are similar to real-life situations that require strategic deployment of cognitive resources. A crucial element of this approach involves encouraging older adults to explicitly analyze tasks to consider how to adapt trained skills to a new task context. In an earlier study, a specialist-directed intervention produced training gains and transfer to some untrained memory tasks

Self-guided strategy-adaption training for older adults: Transfer effects to everyday tasks

BOTTIROLI, SARA;CAVALLINI, ELENA;VECCHI, TOMASO ELIA;
2017-01-01

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Objectives: The goal of the present research was to examine the potential of a learner-oriented approach to improving older adults' performance in tasks that are similar to real-life situations that require strategic deployment of cognitive resources. A crucial element of this approach involves encouraging older adults to explicitly analyze tasks to consider how to adapt trained skills to a new task context. In an earlier study, a specialist-directed intervention produced training gains and transfer to some untrained memory tasks
2017
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Learner-oriented approach; Memory intervention; Older adults; Transfer; Health (social science); Aging; Gerontology; Geriatrics and Gerontology
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Bottiroli, Sara; Cavallini, Elena; Dunlosky, John; Vecchi, TOMASO ELIA; Hertzog, Christopher
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