Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Conscious Cogn. 2012 Sep;21(3):1257-66. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.04.012. Epub 2012 May 23.
Benefits and costs on prospective memory performance, of enactment at encoding and a semantic association between a cue-action word pair, were investigated in two experiments. Findings revealed superior performance for both younger and older adults following enactment, in contrast to verbal encoding, and when cue-action semantic relatedness was high. Although younger adults outperformed older adults, age did not moderate benefits of cue-action relatedness or enactment. Findings from a second experiment revealed that the inclusion of an instruction to perform a prospective memory task led to increments in response latency to items from the ongoing activity in which that task was embedded, relative to latencies when the ongoing task only was performed. However, this task interference 'cost' did not differ as a function of either cue-action relatedness or enactment. We argue that the high number of cue-action pairs employed here influenced meta-cognitive consciousness, hence determining attention allocation, in all experimental conditions.
在两个实验中,研究了在编码时执行和线索-动作词对之间的语义关联对前瞻性记忆表现的收益和成本。研究结果表明,与口头编码相比,在执行和线索-动作语义相关性高的情况下,年轻和年长的成年人的表现都更好。尽管年轻成年人的表现优于年长成年人,但年龄并不能调节线索-动作相关性或执行的益处。第二个实验的结果表明,包含执行前瞻性记忆任务的指令会导致与仅执行正在进行的任务时相比,与该任务嵌入的正在进行的活动相关的项目的响应延迟增加。然而,这种任务干扰“成本”并不取决于线索-动作相关性或执行。我们认为,这里使用的大量线索-动作对影响了元认知意识,从而决定了所有实验条件下的注意力分配。