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衰老过程中学习知识:好奇心的益处。

Learning facts during aging: the benefits of curiosity.

作者信息

Galli Giulia, Sirota Miroslav, Gruber Matthias J, Ivanof Bianca Elena, Ganesh Janani, Materassi Maurizio, Thorpe Alistair, Loaiza Vanessa, Cappelletti Marinella, Craik Fergus I M

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Kingston University , Kingston Upon Thames , United Kingdom.

b Department of Psychology , University of Essex , Colchester , United Kingdom.

出版信息

Exp Aging Res. 2018 Jul-Sep;44(4):311-328. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2018.1477355. Epub 2018 May 22.

Abstract

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Background/study context: Recent studies have shown that young adults better remember factual information they are curious about. It is not entirely clear, however, whether this effect is retained during aging. Here, the authors investigated curiosity-driven memory benefits in young and elderly individuals.

METHODS

In two experiments, young (age range 18-26) and older (age range 65-89) adults read trivia questions and rated their curiosity to find out the answer. They also attended to task-irrelevant faces presented between the trivia question and the answer. The authors then administered a surprise memory test to assess recall accuracy for trivia answers and recognition memory performance for the incidentally learned faces.

RESULTS

In both young and elderly adults, recall performance was higher for answers to questions that elicited high levels of curiosity. In Experiment 1, the authors also found that faces presented in temporal proximity to curiosity-eliciting trivia questions were better recognized, indicating that the beneficial effects of curiosity extended to the encoding of task-irrelevant material.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings show that elderly individuals benefit from the memory-enhancing effects of curiosity. This may lead to the implementation of learning strategies that target and stimulate curiosity in aging.

摘要

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背景/研究背景:近期研究表明,年轻人对自己好奇的事实性信息记忆更佳。然而,这种效应在衰老过程中是否依然存在尚不完全清楚。在此,作者研究了年轻人和老年人中由好奇心驱动的记忆优势。

方法

在两项实验中,年轻成年人(年龄范围18 - 26岁)和年长成年人(年龄范围65 - 89岁)阅读琐事问题并对找出答案的好奇心程度进行评分。他们还关注琐事问题与答案之间呈现的与任务无关的面孔。然后,作者进行了一次突击记忆测试,以评估琐事答案的回忆准确性以及对偶然学到的面孔的识别记忆表现。

结果

在年轻和年长成年人中,引发高度好奇心的问题的答案的回忆表现都更高。在实验1中,作者还发现,与引发好奇心的琐事问题在时间上接近呈现的面孔被更好地识别,这表明好奇心的有益效应扩展到了对与任务无关材料的编码。

结论

这些发现表明,年长个体受益于好奇心对记忆的增强作用。这可能会促使实施针对并激发老年人好奇心的学习策略。

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