Reading the news on Twitter: Source and item memory for social media in younger and older adults.
Kimberly A BourneSarah C BolandGrace C ArnoldJennifer Heather CoanePublished in: Cognitive research: principles and implications (2020)
These results replicate previous literature on the mnemonic advantage of social media content. Although both younger and older adults remembered the content of social media better than the content of news sources, older adults were more sensitive than younger adults to congruency effects in source memory. These findings suggest that older adults rely more on their prior knowledge of conventional language and style in traditional and social media.