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Title: Effectiveness of the number-consonant mnemonic for retention of numeric material in community-dwelling older adults. Author: Hill RD, Campbell BW, Foxley D, Lindsay S. Journal: Exp Aging Res; 1997; 23(3):275-86. PubMed ID: 9248820. Abstract: The effectiveness of the number-consonant mnemonic for immediate recall and long-term retention of 4 6-digit lock combinations was examined in 36 volunteers who were 60 years old or more. Participants were randomized into either an experimental condition (n = 17) that received training in the number-consonant mnemonic or a group that received placebo training only (n = 19). There were no differences between groups for number recall at posttest. At 3 days a modest difference appeared, favoring the experimental condition, which became highly significant at the 7-day telephone follow-up. This finding suggests that a distinguishing characteristic of the number-consonant mnemonic may be the extent to which it facilitates the maintenance of learned numeric material in memory over time.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]