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年龄相关的在收益和损失方面框架选择性记忆的差异。

Age-Related Differences in Framing Selective Memory in Terms of Gains and Losses.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Exp Aging Res. 2024 Jul-Sep;50(4):506-521. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2023.2233366. Epub 2023 Jul 6.

Abstract

We examined whether framing younger and older adults learning goals in terms of maximizing gains or minimizing losses impacts their ability to selectively remember high-value information. Specifically, we presented younger and older adults with lists of words paired with point values and participants were either told that they would receive the value associated with each word if they recalled it on a test or that they would lose the points associated with each word if they failed to recall it on the test. We also asked participants to predict the likelihood of recalling each word to determine if younger and older adults were metacognitively aware of any potential framing effects. Results revealed that older adults expected to be more selective when their goals were framed in terms of losses, but younger adults expected to be more selective when their goals were framed in terms of gains. However, this was not the case as both younger and older adults were more selective for high-value information when their goals were framed in terms of maximizing gains compared with minimizing losses. Thus, the framing of learning goals can impact metacognitive decisions and subsequent memory in both younger and older adults.

摘要

我们研究了以最大化收益或最小化损失的方式为年轻和年长的成年人设定学习目标,是否会影响他们有选择地记住高价值信息的能力。具体来说,我们向年轻和年长的成年人展示了单词列表,并附有分值,参与者被告知,如果他们在测试中回忆起每个单词,就可以获得与该单词相关的分值,如果他们在测试中未能回忆起该单词,则会失去与该单词相关的分值。我们还要求参与者预测回忆每个单词的可能性,以确定年轻和年长的成年人是否对潜在的框架效应有元认知意识。结果表明,当老年人的目标以损失为框架时,他们期望更有选择性,但当年轻人的目标以收益为框架时,他们期望更有选择性。然而,事实并非如此,当年轻人和老年人的目标都是以最大化收益而不是最小化损失来设定时,他们对高价值信息的选择性更高。因此,学习目标的框架可以影响年轻和年长成年人的元认知决策和随后的记忆。

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