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衰老对符号数字比较的影响:数值信息检索无减速,但决策更保守。

Aging effects on symbolic number comparison: No deceleration of numerical information retrieval but more conservative decision-making.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

出版信息

Psychol Aging. 2019 Feb;34(1):4-16. doi: 10.1037/pag0000272. Epub 2018 Jul 5.

Abstract

Whereas many cognitive tasks show pronounced aging effects, even in healthy older adults, other tasks seem more resilient to aging. A small number of recent studies suggests that number comparison is possibly one of the abilities that remain unaltered across the life span. We investigated the ability to compare single-digit numbers in young (19-39 years; n = 39) and healthy older (65-79 years; n = 39) adults in considerable detail, analyzing accuracy as well as mean and variance of their response time, together with several other well-established hallmarks of numerical comparison. Using a recent comprehensive process model that parsimoniously accounts quantitatively for many aspects of number comparison (Reike & Schwarz, 2016), we address two fundamental problems in the comparison of older to young adults in numerical comparison tasks: (a) to adequately correct speed measures for different levels of accuracy (older participants were significantly more accurate than young participants), and (b) to distinguish between general sensory and motor slowing on the one hand, as opposed to a specific age-related decline in the efficiency to retrieve and compare numerical magnitude representations. Our results represent strong evidence that healthy older adults compare magnitudes as efficiently as young adults, when the measure of efficiency is uncontaminated by strategic speed-accuracy trade-offs and by sensory and motor stages that are not related to numerical comparison per se. At the same time, older adults aim at a significantly higher accuracy level (risk aversion), which necessarily prolongs processing time, and they also show the well-documented general decline in sensory and/or motor functions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

虽然许多认知任务表现出明显的老化效应,即使是在健康的老年人中,其他任务似乎对衰老更具弹性。少数最近的研究表明,数字比较可能是一种在整个生命周期中保持不变的能力。我们详细研究了年轻(19-39 岁;n=39)和健康老年人(65-79 岁;n=39)比较单个数字的能力,分析了准确性以及他们反应时间的平均值和方差,以及其他几个已建立的数字比较的标志。使用最近的一个综合过程模型,该模型可以定量地解释数量比较的许多方面(Reike & Schwarz,2016),我们解决了在数字比较任务中比较老年人和年轻人的两个基本问题:(a)为不同的准确性水平充分校正速度测量值(老年参与者明显比年轻参与者更准确),(b)区分一般感觉和运动减慢,另一方面,与专门针对检索和比较数字大小表示的特定年龄相关的效率下降不同。我们的结果有力地证明,当效率的衡量标准不受策略性的速度-准确性权衡以及与数字比较本身无关的感觉和运动阶段的污染时,健康的老年人在比较大小方面与年轻人一样高效。同时,老年人的目标是达到明显更高的准确性水平(风险规避),这必然会延长处理时间,而且他们也表现出了有文件记载的感觉和/或运动功能的普遍下降。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。

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