“你什么时候看到的?”情绪效价对衰老时时间源记忆的影响

Irene Ceccato, Pasquale La Malva, Adolfo Di Crosta, Rocco Palumbo, M. Gatti, D. Momi, M. G. Logrieco, M. Fasolo, N. Mammarella, E. Borella, A. Di Domenico
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以往的研究一致表明,时间判断和时间记忆存在年龄相关的差异。重要的是,情绪效价在老年人的信息加工中起着至关重要的作用。在这项研究中,我们研究了情绪在时间和记忆的交叉点上的影响,分析了时间源记忆任务中与年龄相关的差异。25名年轻人(年龄在18-35岁之间)、25名老年人(年龄在65-74岁之间)和25名老年人(年龄在75-84岁之间)在三个阶段中观看了一系列情感图片,中间间隔了一天的休息时间。在第四个阶段,参与者被要求指出他们在哪个阶段(1、2或3)看到了每张图片。结果显示,与中性图片相比,老年人倾向于将时间较远的负面图片放在一起,而积极刺激的记忆则比真实的更近。65岁以上的人也表现出同样的结果,但程度较低。相反,情绪效价不影响年轻人对刺激的时间定位。目前的研究结果与社会情绪选择性理论的假设相吻合,并将积极效应的文献扩展到时间源记忆。
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“When did you see it?” The effect of emotional valence on temporal source memory in aging
ABSTRACT Previous studies consistently showed age-related differences in temporal judgment and temporal memory. Importantly, emotional valence plays a crucial role in older adults’ information processing. In this study, we examined the effects of emotions at the intersection between time and memory, analysing age-related differences in a temporal source memory task. Twenty-five younger adults (age range 18–35), 25 old adults (age range 65–74), and 25 old–old adults (age range 75–84) saw a series of emotional pictures in three sessions separated by a one-day rest period. In the fourth session, participants were asked to indicate in which session (1, 2, or 3) they saw each picture. Results showed that old–old adults tended to collocate negative pictures distant in time, while positive stimuli were remembered as more recent than real, compared to neutral pictures. To a lower extent, people over 65 showed the same pattern of results. In contrast, emotional valence did not affect younger adults’ temporal positioning of stimuli. Current findings fit well with the Socio-Emotional Selectivity Theory’s assumptions and extended the literature on the positivity effect to temporal source memory.
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