Bherer Louis, Desjardins Samuel, Fortin Claudette
Departement de Psychologie, Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM), Montreal, PQ, Canada.
Psychol Aging. 2007 Jun;22(2):398-403. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.2.398.
Two groups of participants differing in age were compared on a time production task during which timing was temporarily interrupted. Produced intervals lengthened with increasing delay before the break occurrence, and the effect was more pronounced in older than in younger adults. A reaction time response to the signal beginning the break period was required also. Older participants responded more slowly to this signal, but they benefited to a greater extent from a lengthening of the time preceding its presentation. These results suggest that performance of older participants is affected by attention sharing and preparation involved in timing with breaks.
对两组年龄不同的参与者进行了一项时间生成任务的比较,在此任务中,计时会被暂时中断。在中断发生前,随着延迟时间的增加,所生成的时间间隔会延长,且这种效应在老年人中比在年轻人中更为明显。还要求对开始中断期的信号做出反应时间响应。年长的参与者对该信号的反应较慢,但他们从信号呈现前时间的延长中获益更大。这些结果表明,年长参与者的表现受到计时中断时注意力分配和准备工作的影响。