Earles J L, Kersten A W
Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 33431, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 1999 Jul-Sep;25(3):243-53. doi: 10.1080/036107399244011.
Immediate and delayed recall of performed cognitive activities was examined in 136 adults aged 20 to 85. Hierarchical regression analyses were used to assess the association between perceptual speed and age differences in activity memory. The age-related variance in delayed activity recall was reduced by 52% by the statistical control of perceptual speed, and the age-related variance in immediate activity recall was reduced by 91%. Thus, adult age differences in delayed and immediate activity memory were found to be associated with limitations in perceptual speed. The cognitive effort that is required to perform cognitive activities may tax the processing resources of older adults, prohibiting successful encoding of the activities.
对136名年龄在20至85岁之间的成年人进行了已执行认知活动的即时和延迟回忆测试。采用分层回归分析来评估感知速度与活动记忆中年龄差异之间的关联。通过对感知速度的统计控制,延迟活动回忆中与年龄相关的方差减少了52%,即时活动回忆中与年龄相关的方差减少了91%。因此,发现成年人在延迟和即时活动记忆方面的年龄差异与感知速度的限制有关。执行认知活动所需的认知努力可能会消耗老年人的处理资源,从而妨碍活动的成功编码。