Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London.
Psychol Aging. 2021 Mar;36(2):172-185. doi: 10.1037/pag0000590. Epub 2021 Feb 4.
Previous research has shown that older adults can have difficulty remembering to fulfill delayed intentions. In the present study, we explored whether age differences in prospective memory are affected when participants are permitted to set reminders to help them remember. Furthermore, we examined whether metacognition can influence the use of such strategies and help older adults compensate for age-related memory decline. In this pre-registered study (N = 88) we administered a computerized task requiring a sample of older (aged 65-84) and younger (aged 18-30) participants to remember delayed intentions for a brief period, manipulating the possibility of setting reminders to create an external cue. Performance of the older group was significantly poorer than the younger group. Moreover, older adults were overconfident in their memory abilities and did not fully compensate for impaired performance, even when strategic reminder setting was permitted. These findings suggest that older adults possess limited metacognitive knowledge about their prospective memory limits and may not fully utilize cognitive offloading strategies to compensate for memory decline. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
先前的研究表明,老年人在履行延迟意图时可能会遇到记忆困难。在本研究中,我们探讨了当参与者被允许设置提醒以帮助他们记忆时,前瞻性记忆的年龄差异是否会受到影响。此外,我们还研究了元认知是否会影响这些策略的使用,并帮助老年人弥补与年龄相关的记忆衰退。在这项预先注册的研究(N=88)中,我们进行了一项计算机化任务,要求一组年龄较大(65-84 岁)和年龄较小(18-30 岁)的参与者记住短暂的延迟意图,通过设置外部提示来操纵设置提醒的可能性。与年轻组相比,老年组的表现明显较差。此外,即使允许策略性地设置提醒,老年人对自己的记忆能力也过于自信,并没有完全弥补表现不佳的情况。这些发现表明,老年人对自己的前瞻性记忆限制的元认知知识有限,并且可能无法充分利用认知卸载策略来弥补记忆衰退。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。