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老年人任务动机增强的反讽效应:对神经认知老化的启示。

The ironic effect of older adults' increased task motivation: Implications for neurocognitive aging.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1, Canada.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2021 Dec;28(6):1743-1754. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-01963-4. Epub 2021 Jun 25.

Abstract

Recent work suggests that most older adults who volunteer to take part in cognitive experiments are more motivated to do well than are undergraduate students. This empirical evidence is echoed by the impressions of cognitive aging researchers. We surveyed a large group (N = 88) of researchers asking about their perceptions of younger and older adults' motivation to take part in lab-based research. Not only were older adults seen as more motivated than younger adults, but researchers thought that the two groups participate for different reasons: younger adults to obtain course credit or monetary compensation, older adults to get a sense of their cognitive health, to further science, and out of curiosity. However, older adults' greater motivation to do well on cognitive tasks may leave them vulnerable to stereotype threat, the phenomenon by which individuals underperform when they are put in a position to either confirm or deny a negative stereotype about their group. In this opinion piece, we argue that most cognitive experiments, not just those designed to measure stereotype threat, likely induce some form of performance-related anxiety in older adults. This anxiety likely leads to greater task-related interference, or thoughts about how one is doing on the task, resulting in poorer performance. We discuss some of the potential implications for our understanding of neurocognitive aging.

摘要

最近的研究表明,大多数自愿参加认知实验的老年人比大学生更有动力表现出色。这一经验证据与认知老化研究人员的印象相呼应。我们调查了一大群(N=88)研究人员,询问他们对年轻人和老年人参与实验室研究的动机的看法。不仅老年人被认为比年轻人更有动力,而且研究人员认为这两个群体参与的原因不同:年轻人为了获得课程学分或金钱补偿,老年人则为了了解自己的认知健康状况,推动科学发展,以及出于好奇。然而,老年人在认知任务上表现出色的动力可能使他们容易受到刻板印象威胁的影响,即当个体处于证实或否定有关其群体的负面刻板印象的位置时,表现不佳的现象。在这篇观点文章中,我们认为,大多数认知实验——而不仅仅是那些旨在衡量刻板印象威胁的实验——可能会引起老年人某种形式的与表现相关的焦虑。这种焦虑可能会导致更大的与任务相关的干扰,或者对自己在任务上的表现的思考,从而导致表现不佳。我们讨论了这些问题对我们理解神经认知老化的一些潜在影响。

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