Veiel Lori L, Storandt Martha, Abrams Richard A
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2006 Dec;21(4):754-62. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.21.4.754.
Previous research has demonstrated that younger adults are surprisingly poor at detecting substantial changes to visual scenes. Little is known, however, about age differences in this phenomenon. In the 2 experiments reported here, older adults were slower than younger adults in detecting changes to simple visual stimuli. This age difference was beyond what would be expected given known age-related changes in processing speed. Examination of eye movement behavior during the search for change suggested that age-related changes in the useful field of view and degree of cautiousness play a significant role. Speed of processing and 3 age-related eye movement behaviors explained 85% of the variance in change detection latency, eliminating the effect of age.
先前的研究表明,年轻人在察觉视觉场景的显著变化方面出奇地差劲。然而,对于这一现象中的年龄差异却知之甚少。在本文所报告的两项实验中,老年人在察觉简单视觉刺激的变化方面比年轻人要慢。考虑到已知的与年龄相关的处理速度变化,这种年龄差异超出了预期。对寻找变化过程中的眼动行为进行检查表明,与年龄相关的有用视野变化和谨慎程度起到了重要作用。处理速度以及三种与年龄相关的眼动行为解释了变化检测潜伏期85%的方差,从而消除了年龄的影响。