别人的耳朵:年轻人和老年人的元认知听觉视角。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695251349735
Chiara Valzolgher, Elena Gessa, Elena Giovanelli, Francesco Pavani
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摘要

理解他人的倾听体验是社会元认知的一个例子。我们在两个在线实验中调查了虚构的其他人的听力体验,实验涉及两组听力正常的年轻人和老年人。我们评估了他们对自己和两个虚构人物(相同或不同年龄)的判断之间的相似性,包括不同听力场景下的听力体验和所需的努力。在实验1中,所有人物都被描述为听力正常;在Exp. 2中,我们引入了一个额外的听力损失的老角色。在这两个实验中,年轻的成年人认为年长的角色经历了更多的努力,而不考虑听力损失。相反,不管角色的听力状况如何,老年人比年长角色付出的努力更少,而且他们认为自己更接近年轻角色。这些发现显示了年轻人和老年人在元认知听觉视角上的差异,记录了老年人潜在的自我服务偏见。
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Someone else's ears: Metacognitive auditory perspective taking in young and older adults.

Someone else's ears: Metacognitive auditory perspective taking in young and older adults.

Someone else's ears: Metacognitive auditory perspective taking in young and older adults.

Someone else's ears: Metacognitive auditory perspective taking in young and older adults.

Understanding others' listening experiences is an instance of social metacognition. We investigate attributed listening experiences to fictional others in two online experiments involving two groups, young and older adults with normal hearing. We assessed the similarity between the judgement they gave for themselves and for two fictional characters (same or different age), with respect to listening experiences and effort required across various listening scenarios. In Exp. 1, all characters were described as having normal hearing; in Exp. 2, we introduced one additional older character with hearing loss. In both experiments, younger adults judged the older characters as experiencing more effort, irrespective of hearing loss. Instead, older adults reported to experience less effort than older characters, irrespective of characters' hearing status and judged themselves closer to the young character. These findings show disparities in metacognitive auditory perspective taking in young and older adults, documenting a potential self-serving bias of older adults.

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I-Perception
I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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