Vakil Eli, Hornik Chaya, Levy Daniel A
Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2008 May;63(3):P171-5. doi: 10.1093/geronb/63.3.p171.
We examined the hypothesis that older adults' deficits in contextual memory result from difficulties in contending with partial encoding-to-retrieval changes in the context. We measured effects of contextual change and constancy on recognition memory for words, in older and younger adults. We assessed the ability to adjust to partial contextual changes by manipulating encoding-retrieval context similarity: identical, new and unrelated, conceptually similar, or perceptually similar. For both older and younger adults, identical and conceptually similar contexts benefited recognition of target words, whereas perceptually similar contexts did not. Older adults did not make more false alarms. In contrast, older adults' direct recognition of contextual stimuli was at chance. These results indicate that retrieval processes, rather than encoding or rigidity in the use of contextual cues, are implicated in older adults' difficulties in memory for contextual information.
我们检验了这样一种假设,即老年人情境记忆方面的缺陷是由于难以应对情境中从编码到检索的部分变化所致。我们测量了情境变化和稳定性对老年人和年轻人单词识别记忆的影响。我们通过操纵编码 - 检索情境相似性来评估适应部分情境变化的能力:相同、新的且不相关、概念上相似或感知上相似。对于老年人和年轻人来说,相同和概念上相似的情境有利于目标单词的识别,而感知上相似的情境则不然。老年人并未出现更多的误报。相比之下,老年人对情境刺激的直接识别是随机的。这些结果表明,在老年人对情境信息的记忆困难中,涉及的是检索过程,而非编码或情境线索使用的僵化。