2022
DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2022.2122997
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Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participants

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“…For example, handedness was shown to have a moderating effect, with horizontal eye movements, on enhanced eyewitness recall (Kelley & Lyle, 2021). There was also a main effect of horizontal eye movements, without assessing for handedness, on improved autobiographical memory for older and younger adults (Parkin, et al, 2022). Both of these applied research findings suggested that bilateral eye movements may be useful for enhancing witness testimony and helping older adults remember past events.…”
Section: Recent Findings Related To Handedness and Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, handedness was shown to have a moderating effect, with horizontal eye movements, on enhanced eyewitness recall (Kelley & Lyle, 2021). There was also a main effect of horizontal eye movements, without assessing for handedness, on improved autobiographical memory for older and younger adults (Parkin, et al, 2022). Both of these applied research findings suggested that bilateral eye movements may be useful for enhancing witness testimony and helping older adults remember past events.…”
Section: Recent Findings Related To Handedness and Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%