Vanneste S, Pouthas V
Unité de Psychophysiologie Cognitive, LENA-CNRS URA 654, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, 47 Bd de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris, France.
Exp Aging Res. 1999 Jan-Mar;25(1):49-67. doi: 10.1080/036107399244138.
This paper questions the issue of attentional capacity in changes in time processing with aging. Performances of young and old subjects were compared in a task involving an attentional sharing between three concurrent estimations of durations (6, 8, or 10 s). Depending upon the experimental condition, the subjects were instructed to simultaneously focus their attention onto one, two, or three target stimuli. The results showed that increased difficulty of the task, that is the increased number of concurrent temporal targets to monitor at a time, led to a greater disruption of timing performance in elderly people than in young adults. Temporal judgments of elderly were less accurate and more variable than those of young adults in the attentional sharing conditions (two or three target durations). The greater sensitivity to interference effects observed in the elderly is discussed in terms of age-related reduction of attentional resources and working-memory deficits.
本文对衰老过程中时间处理变化中的注意力容量问题提出质疑。在一项涉及同时对三个持续时间(6秒、8秒或10秒)进行估计时注意力分配的任务中,比较了年轻和老年受试者的表现。根据实验条件,受试者被指示同时将注意力集中在一个、两个或三个目标刺激上。结果表明,任务难度增加,即一次要监测的同时出现的时间目标数量增加,导致老年人的计时表现比年轻人受到更大干扰。在注意力分配条件下(两个或三个目标持续时间),老年人的时间判断比年轻人更不准确且更具变异性。从与年龄相关的注意力资源减少和工作记忆缺陷的角度讨论了老年人对干扰效应更敏感的现象。