The Relationship Between Older Adults' Subjective Age and Perceived Effort on Cognitive Tasks.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Experimental Aging Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-22 DOI:10.1080/0361073X.2022.2145163
Meltem Karaca, Lisa Geraci, Robert Tirso, Jonathan Aube
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Abstract

Background: Although engagement in cognitively-demanding activities is beneficial for older adults, research suggests that older adults may be less motivated to engage in these types of activities because of the increased age-related costs associated with task engagement and their perceptions of the task demands.

Methods: Across three studies, we investigated if older adults' subjective age predicted their perceptions of effort over the course of a working memory task. Younger and older adults reported their subjective age and then completed an increasingly difficult series of working memory trials, indicating perceived task demands and effort after each trial.

Results: Results from all three studies showed that there was no age difference in performance or in perceptions of task difficulty, contrary to previous results. Also, there was no significant association between older adults' subjective age and perceived effort, suggesting that subjective age may not be a reliable predictor of perceptions of task demands in older adults.

Discussion: Participant characteristics and the testing environment may play a role in determining the relationship between subjective age and perceived effort.

老年人的主观年龄与认知任务中感知到的努力之间的关系。
背景:尽管参与认知要求高的活动对老年人有益,但研究表明,老年人参与这类活动的动机可能会降低,因为与年龄相关的任务参与成本增加,而且他们对任务要求的感知也会降低:在三项研究中,我们调查了老年人的主观年龄是否能预测他们在工作记忆任务过程中的努力程度。年轻人和老年人报告了他们的主观年龄,然后完成了一系列难度越来越大的工作记忆试验,并在每次试验后指出他们感知到的任务要求和努力程度:结果:三项研究的结果表明,与之前的结果相反,在成绩或对任务难度的感知方面没有年龄差异。此外,老年人的主观年龄与感知到的努力之间也没有明显的联系,这表明主观年龄可能不是预测老年人对任务要求感知的可靠指标:讨论:受试者的特征和测试环境可能在决定主观年龄和感知努力之间的关系中起作用。
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Experimental Aging Research
Experimental Aging Research 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
68
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental Aging Research is a life span developmental and aging journal dealing with research on the aging process from a psychological and psychobiological perspective. It meets the need for a scholarly journal with refereed scientific papers dealing with age differences and age changes at any point in the adult life span. Areas of major focus include experimental psychology, neuropsychology, psychobiology, work research, ergonomics, and behavioral medicine. Original research, book reviews, monographs, and papers covering special topics are published.
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