Jennings J M, Jacoby L L
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Psychol Aging. 1997 Jun;12(2):352-61. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.12.2.352.
In 2 experiments, the advantages of placing automatic and consciously controlled memory processes in opposition to study age-related declines in memory performance were examined. Drawing on the common memory failure of mistakenly repeating oneself, a task was designed in which participants had to rely on conscious memory (recollection) to avoid repetition errors. Recollection proved to be severely affected by aging; older adults showed significantly more repetition errors than did younger adults, even at very short retention intervals. These results contrast sharply with the small age differences found with a standard recognition test. Moreover, L. L. Jacoby's (1991) process-dissociation procedure (Experiment 2) showed that automatic memory processes were unaffected with age and could support recognition performance in older adults. The advantages of the opposition procedure for studying memory in older adults relative to other measures are discussed.
在两项实验中,研究了将自动记忆过程和有意识控制的记忆过程相对置以考察与年龄相关的记忆表现衰退的优势。借鉴错误重复自身这一常见的记忆失误,设计了一项任务,在该任务中参与者必须依靠有意识记忆(回忆)来避免重复错误。结果证明,回忆受到衰老的严重影响;即使在非常短的保持间隔下,老年人比年轻人表现出明显更多的重复错误。这些结果与标准识别测试中发现的微小年龄差异形成鲜明对比。此外,L. L. 雅可比(1991)的加工分离程序(实验2)表明,自动记忆过程不受年龄影响,并且可以支持老年人的识别表现。讨论了相对于其他测量方法,对立程序在研究老年人记忆方面的优势。