Kali Chidley, Paul E Dux, Amaya J Fox, Annemaree Carroll, Stephanie MacMahon, Natasha Matthews
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摘要
青春期是发展适应性认知控制的关键时期,包括有选择地根据环境变化切换注意力(认知灵活性)和通过监测表现和采用适应性控制策略调节注意力(元认知)的能力。然而,关于青少年元认知的个体差异如何影响自发使用提高认知灵活性的策略,我们知之甚少。在一项由141名11-15岁的参与者组成的样本中(收集于2022年7月至2023年2月),青少年在提示任务切换范式中自发地控制自己的准备时间。青少年自发地采取了相对于重复试验增加切换试验准备时间的策略。这种策略的使用在不同的元认知概况中有所不同,并且与主观和客观得分的元认知自我报告测量呈正相关。因此,青少年元认知能力的个体差异预示着自发策略调整会增强认知灵活性,表明元认知能力的提高可能会促进青少年注意资源的适应性方向。参与者主要来自澳大利亚的高社会教育优势学校,在概括目前的结果时应考虑到这一点。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Adolescence is a critical period for developing adaptive cognitive control, including the ability to selectively switch attention in response to changes in the environment (cognitive flexibility) and regulate attention (metacognition), through monitoring performance and employing adaptive control strategies. However, little is known about how individual differences in adolescent metacognition impact the spontaneous use of strategies for improving cognitive flexibility. In a sample of 141 participants aged 11-15 years (collected between July 2022 and February 2023), adolescents spontaneously controlled their own preparation time in a cued task-switching paradigm. Adolescents spontaneously adopted the strategy of increasing preparation time for switch trials relative to repeat trials. This strategy use differed for individuals in distinct metacognitive profiles and was positively related to subjectively and objectively scored self-report measures of metacognition. Therefore, individual differences in adolescent metacognitive ability predict the adoption of spontaneous strategy adjustment to enhance cognitive flexibility, suggesting that improving metacognition may encourage the adaptive direction of capacity-limited attention resources among adolescents. Participants were largely from high socioeducational advantage schools in Australia, which should be taken into account when generalizing the present results. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.