Park Denise C, Gutchess Angela H
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, 405 N Matthews, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2002 Nov;26(7):859-67. doi: 10.1016/s0149-7634(02)00072-6.
Behavioral studies have suggested some intriguing differences across cultures in cognitive processes such as attention to context, the use of categorization, stereotypes about aging, and metamemory judgments. Moreover, there is behavioral evidence to suggest that, with age, cultural differences in cognition become less pronounced, likely due to decreased cognitive resources that may result in more similarity across cultures in cognition. The study of the neuroscience of aging, culture and cognition, although in its infancy, potentially provides insight into the contributions of experience and neurobiology to cognitive function. We review initial findings of cross-cultural behavioral aging research in light of cognitive neuroscience of aging research and consider the methodological challenges and benefits of adding a cross-cultural dimension to the study of the cognitive neuroscience of aging.
行为研究表明,在诸如对背景的关注、分类的运用、对衰老的刻板印象以及元记忆判断等认知过程中,不同文化之间存在一些有趣的差异。此外,有行为证据表明,随着年龄的增长,认知方面的文化差异会变得不那么明显,这可能是由于认知资源减少,从而导致不同文化在认知上的相似性增加。衰老、文化和认知的神经科学研究尽管尚处于起步阶段,但有可能为经验和神经生物学对认知功能的贡献提供见解。我们根据衰老认知神经科学研究来回顾跨文化行为衰老研究的初步发现,并考虑在衰老认知神经科学研究中增加跨文化维度所面临的方法学挑战和带来的益处。