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It's not memory that fails, but storage capacity

John johnhkm at netsprintXXXX.net.au
Thu Jul 22 04:25:50 EST 1999


http://unisci.com/stories/19993/0716993.htm

As we age, it's not our memory that fails us -- it's the amount of space
available in which to store new information that becomes limited. A study
published in the July issue of the American Psychological Association's
(APA) journal Developmental Psychology demonstrates that age-related
differences in memory are related to storage capacity and not to processing
efficiency.


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