Multiple Choice
The discussion of working memory in elderly people pointed out that
A) elderly people and young adults do not seem to differ on any measures of working memory.
B) elderly people show consistent deficits on working memory tasks, in comparison with young adults.
C) elderly people and young adults are most different from each other on easy working memory tasks.
D) elderly people and young adults are most different from each other on difficult working memory tasks.
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