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是否到时间了?在年轻和老年成年人中,情节想象与延迟和概率奖励的折扣。

Is it time? Episodic imagining and the discounting of delayed and probabilistic rewards in young and older adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Cognition. 2020 Jun;199:104222. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104222. Epub 2020 Feb 21.

Abstract

Remembering and imagining specific, personal experiences can help shape our decisions. For example, cues to imagine future events can reduce delay discounting (i.e., increase the subjective value of future rewards). It is not known, however, whether such cues can also modulate other forms of reward discounting, such as probability discounting (i.e., the decrease in the subjective value of a possible reward as the odds against its occurrence increase). In addition, it is unclear whether there are age-related differences in the effects of cueing on either delay or probability discounting. Accordingly, young and older adult participants were administered delay and probability discounting tasks both with and without cues to imagine specific, personally meaningful events. As expected, cued episodic imagining decreased the discounting of delayed rewards. Notably, however, this effect was significantly less pronounced in older adults. In contrast to the effects of cueing on delay discounting, personally relevant event cues had little or no effect on the discounting of probabilistic rewards in either young or older adults; Bayesian analysis revealed compelling support for the null hypothesis that event cues do not modulate the subjective value of probabilistic rewards. In sum, imagining future events appears only to affect decisions involving delayed rewards. Although the cueing effect is smaller in older adults, nevertheless, it likely contributes to how adults of all ages evaluate delayed rewards and thus, it is, in fact, about time.

摘要

记住和想象具体的个人经历可以帮助我们做出决策。例如,想象未来事件的线索可以减少延迟折扣(即增加未来奖励的主观价值)。然而,尚不清楚这些线索是否也可以调节其他形式的奖励折扣,例如概率折扣(即随着获得奖励的可能性降低,可能奖励的主观价值降低)。此外,尚不清楚在延迟或概率折扣方面,线索对年轻人和老年人的影响是否存在年龄相关的差异。因此,年轻和老年成年参与者都接受了延迟和概率折扣任务,同时有无具体的、个人有意义的事件想象线索。正如预期的那样,情景想象的线索减少了对延迟奖励的折扣。值得注意的是,然而,这种效果在老年人中明显不那么明显。与线索对延迟折扣的影响相反,个人相关事件线索对年轻人或老年人对概率奖励的折扣几乎没有影响或没有影响;贝叶斯分析有力地支持了事件线索不调节概率奖励的主观价值的零假设。总之,想象未来事件似乎只影响涉及延迟奖励的决策。虽然在老年人中,线索效应较小,但它可能有助于所有年龄段的成年人如何评估延迟奖励,因此,实际上,它与时时刻刻有关。

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