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对已证明知识的矛盾的易受暗示性方面的年龄差异:先验知识的影响。

Age differences in suggestibility to contradictions of demonstrated knowledge: the influence of prior knowledge.

作者信息

Umanath Sharda

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Claremont McKenna College , Claremont , CA , USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2016 Nov;23(6):744-67. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2016.1167161. Epub 2016 Apr 5.

Abstract

People maintain intact general knowledge into very old age and use it to support remembering. Interestingly, when older and younger adults encounter errors that contradict general knowledge, older adults suffer fewer memorial consequences: Older adults use fewer recently-encountered errors as answers for later knowledge questions. Why do older adults show this reduced suggestibility, and what role does their intact knowledge play? In three experiments, I examined suggestibility following exposure to errors in fictional stories that contradict general knowledge. Older adults consistently demonstrated more prior knowledge than younger adults but also gained access to even more across time. Additionally, they did not show a reduction in new learning from the stories, indicating lesser involvement of episodic memory failures. Critically, when knowledge was stably accessible, older adults relied more heavily on that knowledge compared to younger adults, resulting in reduced suggestibility. Implications for the broader role of knowledge in aging are discussed.

摘要

人们在高龄时仍能保持完整的常识,并利用它来辅助记忆。有趣的是,当老年人和年轻人遇到与常识相矛盾的错误信息时,老年人所受的记忆影响较小:老年人较少将近期遇到的错误信息作为后续知识问题的答案。为什么老年人表现出这种较低的易受暗示性,以及他们完整的知识起到了什么作用?在三项实验中,我研究了在接触与常识相矛盾的虚构故事中的错误信息后,易受暗示性的情况。老年人始终比年轻人展现出更多的先验知识,而且随着时间推移,他们获得的知识甚至更多。此外,他们从故事中学到新内容的能力并未下降,这表明情景记忆失败的情况较少。至关重要的是,当知识能够稳定获取时,与年轻人相比,老年人更依赖这些知识,从而导致易受暗示性降低。本文还讨论了知识在衰老过程中更广泛作用的相关启示。

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