Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Psychol Aging. 2012 Mar;27(1):237-42. doi: 10.1037/a0023283. Epub 2011 Apr 4.
We examined the role of self-relevance in older and younger adults' evaluations of remembered events. In Study 1, participants rated the positivity of their own positive, negative and neutral memories as well as those of a same-aged peer. Older adults rated events more positively than younger adults did, regardless of the memory source. In Study 2, we showed that this age difference is not due to differences in the valence of the events that older and younger adults reported. This effect appears to reflect the more positive mindset of older people, rather than an intention to regulate emotions associated with personal experiences. Finally, there was one effect for self relevance: Regardless of age, participants rated their own remembered events as more emotionally intense than those of a same aged peer.
我们研究了自我相关性在老年人和年轻人对记忆事件评价中的作用。在研究 1 中,参与者对自己的积极、消极和中性记忆以及同龄同伴的记忆进行了积极程度的评价。无论记忆来源如何,老年人对事件的评价都比年轻人更积极。在研究 2 中,我们表明这种年龄差异不是由于老年人和年轻人报告的事件的效价不同造成的。这种效应似乎反映了老年人更积极的心态,而不是意图调节与个人经历相关的情绪。最后,自我相关性产生了一个影响:无论年龄大小,参与者都认为自己的记忆事件比同龄同伴的记忆事件更情绪化。