Bastin Christine, Van der Linden Martial
Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of Liège, Belgium.
Memory. 2005 Jan;13(1):95-109. doi: 10.1080/09658210344000611.
Young and older adults were compared on a list discrimination task. In Experiment 1, performance declined with ageing after incidental and intentional encoding of the temporal context. Moreover, there was no benefit for intentional encoding in either group. In Experiment 2, each list was associated with a different encoding context. There were age differences in performance when participants tried to retrieve the encoding context of the items as a cue for their list of occurrence, but not when participants evaluated temporal distance from the strength of the memory trace. This suggests that the age-related decrease in list discrimination could be at least partly due to a difficulty in inferring strategically the temporal context of the items from information encoded in the same time.
对年轻人和老年人进行了一项列表辨别任务的比较。在实验1中,对时间背景进行附带和有意编码后,表现会随着年龄增长而下降。此外,两组中有意编码都没有优势。在实验2中,每个列表都与不同的编码背景相关联。当参与者试图检索项目的编码背景作为其出现列表的线索时,表现存在年龄差异,但当参与者根据记忆痕迹的强度评估时间距离时则不存在年龄差异。这表明,与年龄相关的列表辨别能力下降可能至少部分是由于难以从同时编码的信息中策略性地推断项目的时间背景。