West Robert, Herndon Ryan W, Covell Ed
Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2003 Sep;18(3):461-73. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.18.3.461.
Neural correlates of age-related declines in prospective memory were studied by using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in a task in which individuals formed and later realized simple intentions. The behavioral data revealed that prospective responding was less accurate and slower in older than in younger adults. The electrophysiological data revealed age-related differences in the amplitude of modulations of the ERPs associated with the encoding of intentions, the detection of cues, and disengagement from the ongoing activity. These findings support the hypothesis that age-related declines in prospective memory result from a reduction in the efficiency with which older adults encode intentions and detect cues.
通过在一项任务中使用事件相关脑电位(ERP)来研究前瞻性记忆中与年龄相关衰退的神经关联,在该任务中个体形成并随后实现简单意图。行为数据显示,与年轻成年人相比,年长者的前瞻性反应准确性更低且速度更慢。电生理数据显示,在与意图编码、线索检测以及从正在进行的活动中脱离相关的ERP调制幅度上存在与年龄相关的差异。这些发现支持了这样一种假设,即前瞻性记忆中与年龄相关的衰退是由于年长者编码意图和检测线索的效率降低所致。