University of Geneva, Switzerland.
University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2017 Sep;119:79-86. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2017.01.011. Epub 2017 Jan 26.
Based on previous research on implicit effects on effort-related cardiovascular response and evidence that aging is associated with cognitive difficulties, we tested whether the mere activation of the aging stereotype can systematically influence young individuals' effort-mobilization during cognitive performance. Young participants performed an objectively difficult short-term memory task during which they processed elderly vs. youth primes and expected low vs. high incentive for success. When participants processed elderly primes during the task, we expected cardiovascular response to be weak in the low-incentive condition and strong in the high-incentive condition. Unaffected by incentive, effort in the youth-prime condition should fall in between the two elderly-prime cells. Effects on cardiac pre-ejection period (PEP) and heart rate (HR) largely supported these predictions. The present findings show for the first time that the mere activation of the aging stereotype can systematically influence effort mobilization during cognitive performance-even in young adults.
基于先前关于努力相关心血管反应的内隐效应的研究以及衰老与认知困难相关的证据,我们测试了仅仅激活老化刻板印象是否会系统地影响年轻人在认知表现期间的努力调动。年轻参与者在执行一项客观困难的短期记忆任务期间,处理老年与青年的启动刺激,并预期低与高的成功激励。当参与者在任务期间处理老年启动刺激时,我们预计在低激励条件下心血管反应较弱,而在高激励条件下较强。在激励因素的影响下,青年启动刺激条件下的努力应该介于两个老年启动刺激细胞之间。对射血前期(PEP)和心率(HR)的影响在很大程度上支持了这些预测。本研究结果首次表明,仅仅激活老化刻板印象就可以系统地影响认知表现期间的努力调动——即使是在年轻人中。