McCrae C S, Abrams R A
Department of Psychology, Washington University, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2001 Sep;16(3):437-49.
Four experiments examined age-related differences in inhibition of return (IOR) of visual attention. Using static stimuli, both young and older adults were slower to detect targets in previously cued objects, showing equivalent IOR. With objects that moved after they had been cued, young adults were slower to detect targets in the cued object (compared with uncued ones), revealing object-based IOR, but older adults were faster to detect targets in such objects, failing to demonstrate object-based IOR. Both age groups were slower to detect targets at the initially cued location (location-based IOR). The results show that age has a differential effect on IOR depending on the frame of reference of the inhibition: Inhibition for objects breaks down with age, but that for location does not. This pattern of results is consistent with the view that there are specific inhibitory deficits in old age.
四项实验研究了视觉注意返回抑制(IOR)中与年龄相关的差异。使用静态刺激时,年轻人和老年人在先前被提示的物体中检测目标的速度都较慢,表现出相当的IOR。当物体在被提示后移动时,年轻人在被提示的物体中检测目标的速度较慢(与未被提示的物体相比),显示出基于物体的IOR,但老年人在这类物体中检测目标的速度更快,未能表现出基于物体的IOR。两个年龄组在最初被提示的位置检测目标的速度都较慢(基于位置的IOR)。结果表明,年龄对IOR的影响因抑制的参照系而异:对物体的抑制随年龄增长而减弱,但对位置的抑制则不然。这种结果模式与老年存在特定抑制缺陷的观点一致。