导致老年人过度选择的因素。

AGE Pub Date : 2016-06-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-31 DOI:10.1007/s11357-016-9926-x
Michelle P Kelly, Geraldine Leader, Phil Reed
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摘要

刺激过度选择性描述了一种现象,即环境中只有一小部分相关刺激控制着个体的行为。目前的实验探讨了过度选择在老年时增加的程度。研究人员对60名年龄在60-89岁之间的人在视觉辨别任务中的过度选择性水平进行了评估,并对其反映注意力控制的程度进行了评估。此外,对参与者的智力功能和认知灵活性进行了评估。结果表明,随着年龄的增长,刺激过度选择性水平增加,智商分数下降,认知灵活性下降。然而,过度选择与智商或认知灵活性无关,似乎与注意力障碍最相关。因此,衰老与有效刺激控制的显著下降有关。这些影响可能对老年人的身心健康及其生活质量产生严重影响,因此,这一研究领域值得进一步探索。研究结果与过度选择性的注意缺陷和比较器理论有关。
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Factors producing over-selectivity in older individuals.

Factors producing over-selectivity in older individuals.

Factors producing over-selectivity in older individuals.

Stimulus over-selectivity describes a phenomenon where only a subset of the relevant stimuli present in the environment, control an individual's behavior. The current experiment explored the degree to which over-selectivity increases in old age. The level of over-selectivity in a visual discrimination task in 60 individuals aged 60-89 years was assessed, as well as the degree to which this reflected attentional control. In addition, the intellectual functioning and cognitive flexibility of the participants were assessed. Results showed that, as age increased, three effects were revealed: levels of stimulus over-selectivity increased, IQ scores decreased, and cognitive flexibility decreased. However, over-selectivity was not related to IQ or cognitive flexibility, and appeared related most to attentional impairments. Thus, ageing is related to significant declines in effective stimulus control. These effects can have a serious impact on the physical and psychological health of old adults, as well as their quality of life, and, therefore, this area of research warrants further exploration. The results are discussed in relation to the attention-deficit and comparator theory of over-selectivity.

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