Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2010 Sep;25(3):620-30. doi: 10.1037/a0019131.
Two experiments provide evidence for an age-related deficit in the binding of actors with actions that is distinct from binding deficits associated with distraction or response pressure. Young and older adults viewed a series of actors performing different actions. Participants returned 1 week later for a recognition test. Older adults were more likely than young adults to falsely recognize novel conjunctions of familiar actors and actions. This age-related binding deficit occurred even when older adults could discriminate old items from new items just as well as could young adults. Young adults who experienced distraction or time pressure also had difficulty discriminating old items from conjunction items, but this deficit was accompanied by a deficit at discriminating old and new items. These results suggest that distraction and response pressure lead to deficits in memory for stimulus components, with any deficits in binding ability commensurate with these deficits in component memory. Aging, in turn, may lead to binding difficulties that are independent of attention-demanding executive processes involved in maintaining individual stimulus components in working memory, likely reflecting declines in hippocampally mediated associative processes.
两项实验为与动作相关的演员结合的与分心或反应压力相关的结合缺陷不同的年龄相关缺陷提供了证据。年轻和年长的成年人观看了一系列演员表演不同的动作。参与者在一周后返回进行识别测试。与年轻人相比,老年人更容易错误地识别出熟悉的演员和动作的新组合。即使老年人在辨别旧项目和新项目方面与年轻人一样好,这种与年龄相关的结合缺陷也会发生。经历分心或时间压力的年轻人也难以辨别旧项目和组合项目,但这种缺陷伴随着辨别旧项目和新项目的缺陷。这些结果表明,分心和反应压力会导致对刺激成分的记忆缺陷,任何结合能力的缺陷都与这些成分记忆的缺陷相当。相反,衰老可能会导致与注意力相关的执行过程中结合困难,这些过程涉及在工作记忆中维持单个刺激成分,这可能反映了海马介导的联想过程的下降。