Rendell Peter G, McDaniel Mark A, Forbes Robert D, Einstein Gilles O
Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy Vic 3065, Australia.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2007 May;14(3):236-56. doi: 10.1080/13825580600579186.
Two experiments examined the puzzling variation in the age-related patterns for event-based prospective memory tasks. Both experiments involved a famous faces ongoing task with a feature of the famous face as the target for the prospective memory task. In Experiment 1, a substantial age deficit was found on the prospective memory task when the cue was nonfocal (wearing glasses) to the ongoing task, replicating previous research, but this deficit was significantly reduced with a focal cue (first name John). In Experiment 2, the prospective memory cue (wearing glasses) was held constant and the demands of the ongoing task of naming faces were varied. The substantial age differences found with a nonfocal cue were eliminated when the ongoing task was made less challenging. The findings help reconcile the divergent age-related findings reported in the literature.
两项实验研究了基于事件的前瞻性记忆任务中与年龄相关模式的令人困惑的变化。两项实验都涉及一个著名面孔的持续任务,以著名面孔的一个特征作为前瞻性记忆任务的目标。在实验1中,当线索对持续任务来说是非焦点性的(戴眼镜)时,在前瞻性记忆任务上发现了显著的年龄缺陷,这重复了先前的研究,但当线索是焦点性的(名字叫约翰)时,这种缺陷显著减少。在实验2中,前瞻性记忆线索(戴眼镜)保持不变,而命名面孔的持续任务的要求有所变化。当持续任务的挑战性降低时,非焦点线索所发现的显著年龄差异就消除了。这些发现有助于调和文献中报道的不同的与年龄相关的研究结果。