Periodicals>Journal Article:  Ramscar, Hendrix, Shaoul, Milin, Baayen ( 24 October 2013), The Myth of Cognitive Decline: Non-Linear Dynamics of Lifelong Learning, Topics in Cognitive Science, 6 (2014) 5–42, Retrieved on 2014-02-02
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    02 FEB 2014

     Alternative Reason for Age-Related Cognitive Decline

    As adults age, their performance on many psychometric tests changes systematically, a finding that is widely taken to reveal that cognitive information-processing capacities decline across adulthood. Contrary to this, we suggest that older adults'; changing performance reflects memory search demands, which escalate as experience grows. A series of simulations show how the performance patterns observed across adulthood emerge naturally in learning models as they acquire knowledge. The simulati...
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    The idea that as we grow older, our brains have more information to sort through, which makes it take longer to find the data we need.

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