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解读基于经验的决策中的年龄差异:睡眠的作用。

Deciphering Age Differences in Experience-Based Decision-Making: The Role of Sleep.

作者信息

Peng Xue-Rui, Liu Yun-Rui, Fan Dong-Qiong, Lei Xu, Liu Quan-Ying, Yu Jing

机构信息

Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, People's Republic of China.

Department for Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2020 Sep 29;12:679-691. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S272176. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Recent studies have demonstrated that sleep not only facilitates memory consolidation but also benefits more complex cognitive skills such as decision-making in young adults. Older adults use different decision strategies compared with young adults, which leaves the role of sleep in older adults' decision-making unclear. We investigated the age-by-sleep effect on decision-making.

METHODS

We recruited 67 young adults (ages 18 to 29 years) and 66 older adults (ages 60 to 79 years) and randomly assigned them into the "sleep" or "wake" study condition. They were given a modified Iowa gambling task to perform before and after a 12-hour interval with sleep or wakefulness.

RESULTS

Using the typical model-free analysis, we found that young adults' between-session performance improved greater than that of older adults regardless of the sleep/wake condition. Furthermore, older adults with longer total sleep time showed a greater improvement in the selection of one "good" deck. To further examine the sleep effect on age-related differences in cognitive processes underlying decision-making, we conducted computational modelling. This more fine-grained analysis revealed that sleep improved feedback sensitivity for both young and older adults while it increased loss aversion for older adults but not for young adults.

CONCLUSION

These findings indicate that sleep promotes learning-based decision-making performance via facilitating value representation, and such modulation is distinct in young compared to older adults.

摘要

目的

近期研究表明,睡眠不仅有助于记忆巩固,还对更复杂的认知技能有益,比如对年轻人的决策能力。与年轻人相比,老年人采用不同的决策策略,这使得睡眠在老年人决策过程中的作用尚不明确。我们研究了睡眠对决策的年龄效应。

方法

我们招募了67名年轻人(年龄在18至29岁之间)和66名老年人(年龄在60至79岁之间),并将他们随机分为“睡眠”或“清醒”研究组。他们在经过12小时的睡眠或清醒间隔前后,进行一项改良的爱荷华赌博任务。

结果

使用典型的无模型分析,我们发现,无论睡眠/清醒状态如何,年轻人在不同时段的表现改善程度都大于老年人。此外,总睡眠时间较长的老年人在选择一副“好”牌方面有更大的改善。为了进一步研究睡眠对决策背后认知过程中与年龄相关差异的影响,我们进行了计算建模。这种更精细的分析表明,睡眠提高了年轻人和老年人的反馈敏感性,同时增加了老年人的损失厌恶,但对年轻人没有影响。

结论

这些发现表明,睡眠通过促进价值表征来提高基于学习的决策表现,而且这种调节在年轻人和老年人中有所不同。

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