Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
Dev Psychol. 2010 Nov;46(6):1444-53. doi: 10.1037/a0020718.
Previous research has identified the age prospective memory paradox of age-related declines in laboratory settings in contrast to age benefits in naturalistic settings. Various factors are assumed to account for this paradox, yet empirical evidence on this issue is scarce. In 2 experiments, the present study examined the effect of task setting in a laboratory task and the effect of motivation in a naturalistic task on prospective memory performance in young and older adults. For the laboratory task (Experiment 1, n = 40), we used a board game to simulate a week of daily activities and varied features of the prospective memory task (e.g., task regularity). For the naturalistic task (Experiment 2, n = 80), we instructed participants to try to remember to contact the experimenter repeatedly over the course of 1 week. Results from the laboratory prospective memory tasks indicated significant age-related decline for irregular tasks (p = .006) but not for regular and focal tasks. In addition, in the naturalistic task, the age benefit was eliminated when young adults were motivated by incentives (F < 1). In conclusion, the present results indicate that the variability of age differences in laboratory prospective memory tasks may be due in part to differences in the features of the prospective memory task. Furthermore, increases in motivation to perform the prospective task seem to help remedy prospective memory deficits in young adults in the naturalistic setting.
先前的研究已经确定了年龄前瞻性记忆悖论,即在实验室环境中与年龄相关的下降相比,在自然环境中具有年龄优势。各种因素被认为可以解释这种悖论,但关于这个问题的经验证据很少。在 2 项实验中,本研究在实验室任务中检查了任务设置的效果,以及在自然任务中动机的效果,对年轻和老年人的前瞻性记忆表现的影响。对于实验室任务(实验 1,n = 40),我们使用棋盘游戏模拟一周的日常活动,并改变前瞻性记忆任务的特征(例如,任务规律性)。对于自然任务(实验 2,n = 80),我们指示参与者在一周的时间内尝试记住多次与实验者联系。实验室前瞻性记忆任务的结果表明,不规则任务的年龄相关性下降具有显著意义(p =.006),但对于规则和焦点任务则不然。此外,在自然任务中,当年轻成年人受到激励时,年龄优势被消除(F < 1)。总之,本研究结果表明,实验室前瞻性记忆任务中年龄差异的可变性可能部分归因于前瞻性记忆任务特征的差异。此外,增加执行前瞻性任务的动机似乎有助于弥补自然环境中年轻成年人的前瞻性记忆缺陷。