缩小逐字和要点表征检索中的年龄差异:编码操作。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marlène Abadie, Christelle Guette
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摘要

衰老会导致情节记忆发生变化。虽然记忆过去事件的大意或要点的能力相对来说不会受到衰老的影响,但记忆这些事件的逐字细节的能力却在下降。本研究旨在探讨是否可以通过对信息编码的操作来减少与年龄有关的情节表征质量差异。研究人员分别以年轻人(NExp.1 = 32,NExp.2 = 31,18-27 岁)和老年人(NExp.1 = 31,NExp.2 = 30,54-81 岁)为对象进行了两项实验,通过呈现可归入同一类别的项目(实验 1)来促进对所学项目要点表征的检索,或通过重复呈现相同项目(实验 2)来促进对所学项目逐字细节的检索。事实证明,这两种方法都能有效提高年轻人和老年人在识别任务中对要点或逐字表征的检索率。增加要点检索提高了年轻人和老年人的正确识别成绩,但也导致后者出现更多的识别错误。增加逐字检索可以提高年轻人和老年人的正确识别能力,而老年人的提高幅度更大。这些研究结果支持这样一种观点,即与年龄相关的外显记忆变化可以用表征特异性的变化来解释,并表明简单的编码操作可以改善老年人的外显记忆。
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Reducing age differences in the retrieval of verbatim and gist representations: Encoding manipulations.

Reducing age differences in the retrieval of verbatim and gist representations: Encoding manipulations.

Aging causes changes in episodic memory. While the ability to remember the general idea or gist of past episodes is relatively preserved from the effects of aging, the ability to remember the verbatim details of these episodes declines. The aim of the present study was to examine whether age-related differences in the quality of episodic representations could be reduced by manipulations of information encoding. Two experiments were conducted with younger adults (NExp.1 = 32, NExp.2 = 31, 18-27 years old) and older adults (NExp.1 = 31, NExp.2 = 30, 54-81 years old) in which either the retrieval of gist representations of studied items was facilitated by presenting items that could be grouped within the same category (Exp. 1) or the retrieval of verbatim details of studied items was facilitated by presenting the same items repeatedly (Exp. 2). Both manipulations proved effective in increasing retrieval of either gist or verbatim representations in a recognition task in younger and older adults. Increasing gist retrieval improved correct recognition performance for both younger and older adults but also led the latter to make more recognition errors. Increasing verbatim retrieval improved correct recognition performance for both younger and older adults, and the gain was greater for older adults. These findings support the notion that age-related changes in episodic memory can be explained by changes in the specificity of representations and suggest that simple encoding manipulations could improve episodic memory in older adults.

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