Cho Isu, Gutchess Angela
Department of Psychology, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
Dev Rev. 2025 Mar;75. doi: 10.1016/j.dr.2024.101169. Epub 2024 Nov 29.
It has long been assumed that cognitive aging is a universal phenomenon. However, increasing evidence substantiates the importance of individual differences in cognitive aging. How do experiential factors related to culture shape developmental trajectories of cognition? We propose a new model examining how age and culture influence cognitive processes, building on past models and expanding upon them to incorporate a lifespan developmental perspective. The current model posits that how age and culture interact to influence cognition depends on (a) the extent to which the cognitive task relies on top-down or bottom-up processes, and (b) for more top-down processes, the level of cognitive resources required to perform the task. To assess the validity of the model, we review literature not only from adulthood but also childhood, making this the first model to adopt a lifespan perspective in the study of culture and cognition. The current work advances understanding of cognitive aging by delineating the combined effects of biological aging processes, assumed to apply across cultures, and culture-dependent experiential aging processes, which reflect unique cultural experiences throughout one's lifespan. This approach enables understanding of comprehensive potential mechanisms that underlie the influence of culture on cognitive development across life stages.
长期以来,人们一直认为认知老化是一种普遍现象。然而,越来越多的证据证实了认知老化中个体差异的重要性。与文化相关的经验因素如何塑造认知的发展轨迹?我们提出了一个新模型,该模型基于以往的模型,并在其基础上进行扩展,纳入了毕生发展的视角,以研究年龄和文化如何影响认知过程。当前的模型假定,年龄和文化如何相互作用以影响认知取决于:(a)认知任务依赖于自上而下或自下而上过程的程度;(b)对于更多自上而下的过程,执行任务所需的认知资源水平。为了评估该模型的有效性,我们不仅回顾了来自成年期的文献,还回顾了来自儿童期的文献,这使得该模型成为文化与认知研究中第一个采用毕生视角的模型。当前的研究通过描述假定适用于所有文化的生物老化过程与反映个体一生中独特文化经历的依赖于文化的经验老化过程的综合影响,推进了对认知老化的理解。这种方法有助于理解文化对生命各阶段认知发展产生影响的潜在综合机制。