Cherry K E, St Pierre C
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803-5501, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 1998 Jan-Feb;24(1):53-62. doi: 10.1080/036107398244355.
This study examined the effects of perceptual and conceptual encoding processes on younger and older adults' implicit and explicit memory for pictures. During acquisition, participants studied simple line drawings under varying encoding task conditions. Half of the participants judged the orientation of the central object, a perceptual encoding task. The other half indicated the taxonomic category to which the object belonged, a conceptual encoding task. Implicit memory measures were priming in picture-fragment and word-fragment completion. Explicit measures were free recall and recognition. Results showed that the magnitude of age differences in primed picture completion varied across encoding task conditions. Age deficits occurred on both explicit tasks. Implications of these results for current views on implicit memory aging are discussed.
本研究考察了知觉和概念编码过程对年轻人和老年人图片内隐记忆和外显记忆的影响。在习得阶段,参与者在不同的编码任务条件下学习简单的线条画。一半参与者判断中心物体的方向,这是一个知觉编码任务。另一半参与者指出物体所属的分类类别,这是一个概念编码任务。内隐记忆测量采用图片片段和单词片段完成任务中的启动效应。外显测量采用自由回忆和再认。结果表明,启动图片完成任务中的年龄差异程度在不同的编码任务条件下有所不同。在两个外显任务中均出现了年龄缺陷。讨论了这些结果对当前内隐记忆老化观点的影响。