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年龄和熟悉度对音乐记忆的影响。

Age and familiarity effects on musical memory.

机构信息

Division of Community Health and Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

School of Psychology, College of Health and Science, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jul 24;19(7):e0305969. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305969. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A common complaint in older adults is trouble with their memory, especially for new information. Current knowledge about normal aging and changes in memory identify a divide between memory tasks that are unaffected by aging and those that are. Among the unaffected are recognition tasks. These memory tasks rely on accessing well-known information, often include environmental support, and tend to be automatic. Negative age effects on memory are often observed at both encoding and during recall. Older adults often have difficulty with recall tasks, particularly those that require effortful self-initiated processing, episodic memory, and retention of information about contextual cues. Research in memory for music in healthy aging suggests a skill-invariance hypothesis: that age effects dominate when general-purpose cognitive mechanisms are needed to perform the musical task at hand, while experience effects dominate when music-specific knowledge is needed to perform the task [1].

AIMS

The goals of this pair of studies were to investigate the effects of age and familiarity on musical memory in the context of real pieces of music, and to compare a live concert experimental setting with a lab-based experimental setting.

METHOD

Participants' task was to click a button (or press the spacebar) when they heard the target theme in three pieces of music. One was Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and the others were original pieces commissioned for this study, one tonal and one atonal. Participants heard the relevant theme three times before listening to a piece of music. The music was performed by the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra; participants either attended the concert, or watched a recording of the concert in the lab. Participants also completed two short cognitive tests and filled out a questionnaire collecting demographic information and a hearing abilities self-assessment.

RESULTS

We find a significant effect of familiarity and setting but not of age or musical training on recognition performance as measured by d'. More specifically, performance is best for the familiar, tonal piece, moderate for the unfamiliar tonal piece and worst for the unfamiliar atonal piece. Performance was better in the live setting than the lab setting.

CONCLUSIONS

The absence of an age effect provides encouraging evidence that music's diverse cues may encourage cognitive scaffolding, in turn improving encoding and subsequent recognition. Better performance in an ecological versus lab setting supports the expansion of ecological studies in the field.

摘要

背景

老年人常见的抱怨之一是记忆力问题,尤其是新信息的记忆力。目前关于正常衰老和记忆变化的知识将不受衰老影响的记忆任务与受影响的记忆任务区分开来。不受影响的记忆任务之一是识别任务。这些记忆任务依赖于访问已知信息,通常包括环境支持,并且往往是自动的。在编码和回忆过程中,老年人的记忆通常会受到负面的年龄影响。老年人通常在回忆任务上有困难,尤其是那些需要费力的自我启动处理、情景记忆和保留有关上下文线索的信息的任务。关于健康衰老中音乐记忆的研究提出了一种技能不变性假设:当需要通用认知机制来执行手头的音乐任务时,年龄效应占主导地位,而当需要特定于音乐的知识来执行任务时,经验效应占主导地位[1]。

目的

这两项研究的目的是在真实音乐作品的背景下研究年龄和熟悉程度对音乐记忆的影响,并比较现场音乐会实验设置和实验室实验设置。

方法

参与者的任务是在三首音乐中听到目标主题时点击按钮(或按空格键)。一首是莫扎特的《Eine Kleine Nachtmusik》,其余两首是为本研究委托创作的原创作品,一首是调性的,一首是无调性的。参与者在听到音乐之前先听三次相关主题。音乐由纽芬兰交响乐团演奏;参与者要么参加音乐会,要么在实验室观看音乐会的录像。参与者还完成了两个简短的认知测试,并填写了一份问卷,收集人口统计信息和听力能力自我评估。

结果

我们发现熟悉程度和设置对识别表现有显著影响,但年龄或音乐训练没有影响,以 d'衡量。更具体地说,表现对熟悉的调性作品最好,对不熟悉的调性作品中等,对不熟悉的无调性作品最差。现场设置的表现优于实验室设置。

结论

没有年龄效应的存在提供了令人鼓舞的证据,表明音乐的多种线索可能鼓励认知支架,从而改善编码和随后的识别。在生态而非实验室环境中表现更好支持了该领域生态研究的扩展。

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