关注事件细分可以改善年轻人的记忆:一项终身研究
Maverick E Smith1, Christopher S Hall1, Rachel Membreno1
1Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis.
Psychology and aging
|August 22, 2024
概括
参与事件细分可以改善年轻和中年人的记忆回忆. 然而,这种增强记忆的策略对于70岁以上的老年人来说是无效的.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 人类的记忆 人类的记忆
- 生命周期发展 寿命发展
背景情况:
- 日常活动自然地被划分为有意义的事件.
- 任务目标可以修改此事件细分过程.
- 以前的研究表明,事件细分可以改善年轻人的记忆.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查是否参加事件细分可以改善整个生命周期的记忆.
- 在1周和1个月的延迟后检查记忆回忆和识别.
- 评估事件细分作为不同年龄组的记忆干预措施的有效性.
主要方法:
- 20-79岁的参与者观看日常活动电影进行编码.
- 一半故意编码,而另一半故意编码和细分电影成细粒度的事件.
- 通过回忆和识别测试1周和1个月后的记忆.
主要成果:
- 细分的年轻人在1周和1个月后都显示出更好的回忆.
- 中年成年人1周后受益,但1个月后没有受益.
- 老年人 (70岁以上) 没有从细分中获得任何记忆益处.
结论:
- 事件细分是对年轻和中年人的有效记忆干预,特别是在较短的延迟.
- 老年人可能在延迟后更难保持或检索事件记忆.
- 细分协议中的个人差异,而不是年龄,预测了记忆性能.
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