Emery Lisa, Myerson Joel, Hale Sandra
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2007 Mar;22(1):75-83. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.75.
The authors report 2 experiments in which they examined age differences in working memory tasks involving complex item manipulation (i.e., letter-number sequencing). In Experiment 1, age differences on tasks involving item manipulation were not greater than age differences on tasks requiring recall of items in the order in which they appeared, suggesting that older adults do not have difficulty with item manipulation per se. In Experiment 2, slower presentation rates increased age differences in item manipulation spans, although age differences at the fastest rate may be attributed to differences in strategy use. In both experiments, age differences were largest when participants were most likely to be remembering familiar sequences, suggesting that older adults may have difficulties dampening the representations of such sequences once they are activated.
作者报告了两项实验,他们在实验中研究了涉及复杂项目操作(即字母数字排序)的工作记忆任务中的年龄差异。在实验1中,涉及项目操作的任务中的年龄差异并不大于按出现顺序回忆项目的任务中的年龄差异,这表明老年人本身在项目操作方面没有困难。在实验2中,较慢的呈现速度增加了项目操作跨度方面的年龄差异,尽管最快速度下的年龄差异可能归因于策略使用的差异。在两项实验中,当参与者最有可能记住熟悉序列时,年龄差异最大,这表明老年人一旦激活这些序列的表征,可能难以抑制它们。