Sliwinski M, Buschke H
Rose F. Kennedy Center for Mental Retardation and Human Development, Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
Psychol Aging. 1999 Mar;14(1):18-33. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.14.1.18.
Cross-sectional and longitudinal age effects on cognitive function were examined in 302 older adults followed longitudinally. Processing speed was related to cognitive performance at cross-section, and change in speed predicted within-person longitudinal cognitive decline. Statistical control of processing speed greatly reduced cross-sectional age effects but did not attenuate longitudinal aging effects. This difference in processing speed's ability to account for cross-sectional and longitudinal age effects is discussed in the context of theories of cognitive aging and methodological and statistical issues pertaining to the cross-sectional and longitudinal study of cognitive aging.
对302名接受纵向跟踪的老年人进行了横断面和纵向年龄对认知功能影响的研究。处理速度在横断面上与认知表现相关,速度变化预测了个体内部的纵向认知衰退。对处理速度进行统计控制大大降低了横断面年龄效应,但并未减弱纵向衰老效应。在认知衰老理论以及与认知衰老的横断面和纵向研究相关的方法和统计问题的背景下,讨论了处理速度在解释横断面和纵向年龄效应方面能力的这种差异。