Hartman Marilyn, Nielsen Carrie, Stratton Brea
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2004 Apr;26(2):227-45. doi: 10.1076/jcen.26.2.227.28083.
The contributions of attention and working memory to adult age differences in concept identification were examined in two experiments using the standard version of the California Card Sorting Test plus two modified versions. Older adults demonstrated global reductions in their ability to identify concepts whether sorting stimuli, identifying concepts used by the examiner, or generating concepts from abstract cues. Although age differences in selective attention and interference control did not contribute to these deficits, reduced working memory accounted for the age-related increase in perseverative errors. Our conclusions focus on whether impairments in working memory might fully account for age differences in concept identification.
在两项实验中,使用加利福尼亚卡片分类测试的标准版本以及两个修改版本,检验了注意力和工作记忆对成年人概念识别年龄差异的影响。无论对刺激进行分类、识别考官使用的概念还是从抽象线索中生成概念,老年人在识别概念的能力上都出现了全面下降。尽管选择性注意力和干扰控制方面的年龄差异并未导致这些缺陷,但工作记忆的下降导致了持续性错误中与年龄相关的增加。我们的结论集中在工作记忆的损伤是否可能完全解释概念识别中的年龄差异。