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Looking the same, but remembering differently: Preserved eye-movement synchrony with age during movie-watching

Authors :
Emily Davis
Emily Chemnitz
Tyler K. Collins
Linda Geerligs
Karen L. Campbell
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2020.

Abstract

Naturalistic stimuli (e.g., movies) provide the opportunity to study lifelike experiences in the lab. While young adults respond to these stimuli in a highly synchronized manner (as indexed by intersubject correlations [ISC] in their neural activity), older adults respond more idiosyncratically. Here, we examine whether eye movement synchrony (eye-ISC) also declines with age during movie-watching and whether it relates to memory for the movie. Our results show no age-related decline in eye-ISC, suggesting that age differences in neural ISC are not caused by differences in viewing patterns. Both age groups recalled the same number of episodic details from the movie, however, older adults recalled more semantic and false information. In both age groups, more recall of false information related to lower eye-ISC. Finally, older adults showed better cued-recall than younger adults across event boundaries, suggesting that older adults may form broader associations across events when encoding everyday experiences.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........83a52781ff5cb9751ba554a78f40a8ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xazdw