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年龄和自我表现对谁做了什么的记忆的影响。

Effects of Age and Self-Performance on Memory for Who Did What.

作者信息

Kersten Alan W, Earles Julie L, Brymer Jennifer Walsh

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA.

Wilkes Honors College, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2022 Mar 3;77(3):472-481. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbab118.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This research tested whether performing an action themselves leads young and older adults to false memory for having seen that action performed by another person. It also tested whether observing another person perform an action leads to false memory for self-performance of that action.

METHOD

Healthy young and older adults viewed videos involving actors performing different actions. After viewing some of the actions, participants were instructed to perform those same actions themselves. Participants were tested 1 week later on their memory for the actions of the actors in the videos and for their own actions.

RESULTS

Older adults were more likely to believe that the actor in a test item had performed the same action previously when they had performed that same action themselves, both when the actor had indeed performed that action and when the actor had not. This effect of self-performance on memory for other people's actions was significantly smaller in young adults. Young adults performed better than older adults at remembering which actors had performed which actions in the videos, although participants had greater difficulty remembering who did what for actions that they had also performed themselves. The 2 groups were equally likely to falsely remember having performed an action that had only appeared in the videos, but young adults were better able than older adults to correctly identify the actions that they had in fact performed.

DISCUSSION

Older adults have greater difficulty than young adults at distinguishing self-performed actions from actions performed by other people.

摘要

目的

本研究测试了亲自执行一个动作是否会导致年轻人和老年人对看到他人执行该动作产生错误记忆。研究还测试了观察他人执行一个动作是否会导致对自己执行该动作的错误记忆。

方法

健康的年轻人和老年人观看了包含演员执行不同动作的视频。在观看了一些动作后,参与者被要求自己执行相同的动作。一周后,对参与者关于视频中演员动作以及他们自己动作的记忆进行测试。

结果

当老年人自己执行了某个动作后,他们更有可能认为测试项目中的演员之前执行了相同的动作,无论演员实际上是否执行过该动作。自我执行对他人动作记忆的这种影响在年轻人中显著较小。在记住视频中哪些演员执行了哪些动作方面,年轻人比老年人表现更好,尽管参与者在记住自己也执行过的动作中谁做了什么时更困难。两组同样有可能错误地记住自己执行了仅在视频中出现过的动作,但年轻人比老年人更能正确识别他们实际上执行过的动作。

讨论

与年轻人相比,老年人在区分自己执行的动作和他人执行的动作方面有更大的困难。

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