Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0086, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2012 Dec;27(4):1033-8. doi: 10.1037/a0027242. Epub 2012 Feb 6.
This experiment tested the possibility that older adults are less susceptible to semantic illusions because they are more likely to notice contradictions with stored knowledge. Older and young adults encoded stories containing factual inaccuracies; critically, half the participants were instructed to mark any errors they noticed. Older adults reproduced fewer story-errors on a later general knowledge test, but there were no age differences in marking errors during encoding. However, older adults were better able to recover and answer correctly after failing to notice errors during story-reading. Implications for false memories and semantic illusions are discussed.
本实验检验了一种可能性,即老年人不易受到语义错觉的影响,因为他们更有可能注意到与存储知识的矛盾。老年人和年轻人对包含事实错误的故事进行编码;关键的是,一半的参与者被指示标记他们注意到的任何错误。在后来的一般知识测试中,老年人产生的故事错误较少,但在编码过程中标记错误没有年龄差异。然而,在阅读故事时没有注意到错误后,老年人能够更好地恢复并正确回答问题。讨论了错误记忆和语义错觉的含义。