Souchay Celine, Isingrini Michel
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2012 Mar;139(3):458-64. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.007. Epub 2012 Feb 17.
This study aims to assess age differences between Judgments-of-learning (JOLs) and Feeling-of-knowing (FOKs) as they are typically studied. The novel contribution of the present study is a comparison between these two metacognitive judgments in a within subject design. Young and older adults were tested on their JOL accuracy and were asked to predict future recall during learning. All participants were also asked to predict future recognition of unrecalled items (FOK judgments). Results showed that although older adults had similar low levels of memory performance in the JOL task and in the FOK task, metacognitive impairments were only found on the resolution of FOKs. Furthermore, an analysis of covariance showed that age differences on memory performance explained the age effect observed on the FOK, thus supporting the memory constraint hypothesis (Hertzog et al., 2010). Results are discussed in relation to contemporary models of memory.
本研究旨在评估通常所研究的学习判断(JOLs)和知晓感(FOKs)之间的年龄差异。本研究的新颖之处在于在被试内设计中对这两种元认知判断进行比较。对年轻人和老年人的JOL准确性进行了测试,并要求他们在学习过程中预测未来的回忆情况。所有参与者还被要求预测对未回忆起项目的未来识别情况(FOK判断)。结果表明,尽管老年人在JOL任务和FOK任务中的记忆表现水平同样较低,但元认知障碍仅在FOK的分辨上被发现。此外,协方差分析表明,记忆表现上的年龄差异解释了在FOK上观察到的年龄效应,从而支持了记忆限制假说(赫佐格等人,2010年)。研究结果结合当代记忆模型进行了讨论。