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Relative to the control, the experimental group showed differential improvement in verbal working memory and episodic memory.
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Experimental group showed improvement in verbal working memory and episodic memory relative to control
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{
    "date": "2022-07-10",
    "journal": "Frontiers in Psychology",
    "outcome": "Improvement in verbal working memory and episodic memory",
    "section": "Psychology of Aging",
    "comparison": "Relative to the control group"
}
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Study shows sustained reading improves verbal working memory and episodic memory in older adults. Enhanced conceptual integration in sentence processing also observed.

Cognitive Aging
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Language Processing
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