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转换话题:目标导向行为和习惯行为中的年龄相关差异。

Switching gears: Age-related differences in goal-directed and habitual behavior.

作者信息

Hennessy Chelsea, Pace Thomas, Blatch-Williams Remy, van Timmeren Tim, de Wit Sanne, Andrews Sophie C

机构信息

Thompson Institute, University of the Sunshine Coast.

School of Psychology, University of New South Wales.

出版信息

Neuropsychology. 2025 May;39(4):305-320. doi: 10.1037/neu0000997. Epub 2025 Mar 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The present study intended to improve understanding of cognitive factors contributing to age-related differences in cognitive ability to shift between goal-directed (i.e., purposeful) and habitual (i.e., automatic) behavior.

METHOD

Fifty participants, divided into two age groups (older: = 25, = 67.35, 15 female; younger: = 25, = 20.84, 18 female), were included. They completed behavioral measures of mood and well-being, as well as a cognitive battery of measures related to memory, reaction time, and speed of processing. Goal-directed and habitual responding was measured using the symmetrical outcome-revaluation task. Response window lengths were varied with overall longer response windows for older (800 ms short/1,100 ms long) compared to younger adults (500 ms short/800 ms long). Independent sample t tests, mixed analyses of variance, and analyses of covariance were used to compare age groups on behavioral and cognitive measures and the symmetrical outcome-revaluation task.

RESULTS

When given short response windows, both age groups displayed a reliance on habitual behavior over goal-directed responding. Interestingly, when provided longer response windows, younger adults were able to update responding to exercise goal-directed behavior and significantly improved their task performance compared to older adults who continued to rely on incorrect habitual responses. Working memory did not appear to be a significant driver of performance differences.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings provide a better understanding of the balance between goal-directed and habitual behaviors in aging, suggesting that age-related slowing and memory changes do not fully account for older adults' reliance on habitual responding and warrant further research into practical implications of addressing healthy behavioral change in older adults. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

本研究旨在加深对认知因素的理解,这些因素导致了在目标导向(即有目的的)和习惯性(即自动的)行为之间转换的认知能力存在年龄差异。

方法

纳入了50名参与者,分为两个年龄组(年长组:n = 25,M = 67.35,15名女性;年轻组:n = 25,M = 20.84,18名女性)。他们完成了情绪和幸福感的行为测量,以及一系列与记忆、反应时间和处理速度相关的认知测量。使用对称结果重估任务来测量目标导向和习惯性反应。反应窗口长度有所不同,年长成年人的总体反应窗口比年轻成年人更长(短反应窗口800毫秒/长反应窗口1100毫秒)(年轻成年人:短反应窗口500毫秒/长反应窗口800毫秒)。使用独立样本t检验、混合方差分析和协方差分析来比较年龄组在行为和认知测量以及对称结果重估任务上的差异。

结果

当给予短反应窗口时,两个年龄组都表现出对习惯性行为的依赖超过目标导向反应。有趣的是,当提供更长的反应窗口时,年轻成年人能够更新反应以运用目标导向行为,并且与继续依赖错误习惯性反应的年长成年人相比,他们的任务表现有显著改善。工作记忆似乎不是表现差异的重要驱动因素。

结论

这些发现有助于更好地理解衰老过程中目标导向和习惯性行为之间的平衡,表明与年龄相关的反应速度减慢和记忆变化并不能完全解释年长成年人对习惯性反应的依赖,并且有必要进一步研究解决年长成年人健康行为改变的实际意义。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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