Fairfield Beth, Mammarella Nicola
Department of Psychology, University of Chieti-G. d'Annunzio, Italy.
J Gen Psychol. 2009 Jan;136(1):21-39. doi: 10.3200/GENP.136.1.21-40.
The authors examined the role of cognitive operations in discriminations between externally and internally generated events (e.g., reality monitoring) in healthy and pathological aging. The authors used 2 reality-monitoring distinctions to manipulate the quantity and quality of necessary cognitive operations: discriminating between I performed versus I imagined performing and between I watched another perform versus I imagined another performing. Older adults had more difficulty than did younger adults when discriminating between memories in both versions of the task. In addition, older adults with Alzheimer's-type dementia showed marked difficulties when attributing a source to imagined actions. The authors interpret these findings in terms of an age difficulty or the failure to use cognitive operations as useful cues during source monitoring.
作者研究了认知操作在健康老龄化和病理性老龄化中对区分外部和内部产生事件(如现实监测)的作用。作者使用了两种现实监测区分方法来操纵必要认知操作的数量和质量:区分自己执行与自己想象执行,以及区分自己观看他人执行与自己想象他人执行。在任务的两个版本中区分记忆时,老年人比年轻人有更多困难。此外,患有阿尔茨海默病型痴呆的老年人在将来源归因于想象行为时表现出明显困难。作者根据年龄困难或在来源监测期间未能将认知操作用作有用线索来解释这些发现。