Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 46556, USA.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2012;19(1-2):264-82. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2011.633159. Epub 2011 Dec 19.
The majority of research on situation model processing in older adults has focused on narrative texts. Much of this research has shown that many important aspects of constructing a situation model for a text are preserved and may even improve with age. However, narratives need not be text-based, and little is known as to whether these findings generalize to visually-based narratives. The present study assessed the impact of story modality on event segmentation, which is a basic component of event comprehension. Older and younger adults viewed picture stories or read text versions of them and segmented them into events. There was comparable alignment between the segmentation judgments and a theoretically guided analysis of shifts in situational features across modalities for both populations. These results suggest that situation models provide older adults with a stable basis for event comprehension across different modalities of expereinces.
大多数关于老年人情境模型处理的研究都集中在叙事文本上。这方面的大量研究表明,许多构建文本情境模型的重要方面都得到了保留,甚至随着年龄的增长而有所提高。然而,叙述不一定是基于文本的,对于这些发现是否可以推广到基于视觉的叙述,知之甚少。本研究评估了故事模式对事件分割的影响,这是事件理解的基本组成部分。老年人和年轻人观看图片故事或阅读其文本版本,并将其分割成事件。在两种人群中,分割判断与理论上引导的情境特征在不同模态之间变化的分析之间都有类似的一致性。这些结果表明,情境模型为老年人提供了一个稳定的基础,用于跨不同体验模态进行事件理解。