Bopp Kara L, Verhaeghen Paul
Department of Psychology, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC 29303, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2007 Sep;62(5):P239-46. doi: 10.1093/geronb/62.5.p239.
We explored age differences in transformation, supervision, and coordination processes in verbal and visuospatial repetition-detection tasks. Older adults processed information more slowly and less accurately than did younger adults, especially in the visuospatial task. However, there were no process-specific age-related differences in the visuospatial domain. In the verbal domain, task conditions requiring supervision and coordination showed larger age effects than the baseline or transformation conditions. Taken together, the findings provide support for a process- and domain-specific account of age-related differences in cognitive control, which may be tied to an age-related deficit in the maintenance of two separate sets of representations.
我们探究了在言语和视觉空间重复检测任务中,转换、监督及协调过程的年龄差异。与年轻人相比,老年人处理信息的速度更慢且准确性更低,尤其是在视觉空间任务中。然而,在视觉空间领域,不存在特定于过程的年龄相关差异。在言语领域,需要监督和协调的任务条件比基线或转换条件表现出更大的年龄效应。总体而言,这些发现为认知控制中年龄相关差异的过程和领域特定解释提供了支持,这可能与维持两组不同表征时与年龄相关的缺陷有关。