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阅读过程中的衰老、记忆负荷与资源分配

Aging, memory load, and resource allocation during reading.

作者信息

Smiler Andrew P, Gagne Danielle D, Stine-Morrow Elizabeth A L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Aging. 2003 Jun;18(2):203-9. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.18.2.203.

Abstract

To test the notion that aging brings an inability to self-initiate processing, the authors investigated the effects of memory load on online sentence understanding. Younger and older adults read a series of short passages with or without a simultaneous updating task, which would be expected to deplete resources by consuming memory capacity. Regression analyses of word-by-word reading times onto text variables within each condition were used to decompose reading times into resources allocated to the array of word-level and textbase-level processes needed for comprehension. Among neither the young nor the old were word-level processes disrupted by a simultaneous memory load. However, older readers showed relatively greater levels of resource allocation to conceptual integration than the younger adults when under load, regardless of working-memory span or task priority. These results suggest that the ability to self-initiate the allocation of processing resources during reading is preserved among older readers.

摘要

为了验证衰老会导致无法自主启动加工过程这一观点,作者研究了记忆负荷对在线句子理解的影响。年轻和年长的成年人阅读一系列短文,同时进行或不进行更新任务,预计该任务会因消耗记忆容量而耗尽资源。在每种条件下,通过对逐字阅读时间与文本变量进行回归分析,将阅读时间分解为分配给理解所需的一系列单词级和文本库级加工过程的资源。无论是年轻人还是年长者,单词级加工过程都不会因同时存在的记忆负荷而受到干扰。然而,在负荷状态下,无论工作记忆广度或任务优先级如何,年长读者在概念整合方面的资源分配水平都比年轻成年人相对更高。这些结果表明,年长读者在阅读过程中自主启动加工资源分配的能力得以保留。

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