Seli Paul, Maillet David, Smilek Daniel, Oakman Jonathan M, Schacter Daniel L
Department of Psychology, Harvard University.
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo.
Psychol Aging. 2017 Jun;32(4):315-324. doi: 10.1037/pag0000172. Epub 2017 May 4.
A growing number of studies have reported age-related reductions in the frequency of mind wandering. Here, at both the trait (Study 1) and state (Study 2) levels, we reexamined this association while distinguishing between intentional (deliberate) and unintentional (spontaneous) mind wandering. Based on research demonstrating age-accompanied deficits in executive functioning, we expected to observe increases in unintentional mind wandering with increasing age. Moreover, because aging is associated with increased task motivation, we reasoned that older adults might be more engaged in their tasks, and hence, show a more pronounced decline in intentional mind wandering relative to young adults. In both studies, we found that older adults did indeed report lower rates of intentional mind wandering compared with young adults. However, contrary to our expectations, we also found that older adults reported lower rates of unintentional mind wandering (Studies 1 and 2). We discuss the implications of these findings for theories of age-related declines in mind wandering. (PsycINFO Database Record
越来越多的研究报告称,走神频率会随着年龄增长而降低。在此,我们在特质(研究1)和状态(研究2)两个层面上重新审视了这种关联,同时区分了有意(刻意)走神和无意(自发)走神。基于表明执行功能存在与年龄相关缺陷的研究,我们预计会观察到随着年龄增长,无意走神会增加。此外,由于衰老与任务动机增强有关,我们推断老年人可能会更专注于任务,因此,相对于年轻人,有意走神的下降会更明显。在两项研究中,我们发现与年轻人相比,老年人确实报告的有意走神发生率更低。然而,与我们的预期相反,我们还发现老年人报告的无意走神发生率也更低(研究1和研究2)。我们讨论了这些发现对走神与年龄相关下降理论的影响。(PsycINFO数据库记录)