Goal-directed remembering in older adults

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作者
Hennessee, Joseph P. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Schorn, Julia M. [1 ]
Walsh, Catherine [1 ]
Castel, Alan D. [1 ]
Knowlton, Barbara J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Texas Dallas, Ctr Vital Longev, Sch Behav & Brain Sci, Dallas, TX USA
[3] Ctr Vital Longev, 1600 Viceroy Dr,Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
关键词
Aging; older adult; memory; value; directed-forgetting; AGENDA-BASED REGULATION; REWARD-ENHANCED MEMORY; FORGOTTEN INFORMATION; ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY; TIME; RECOGNITION; RECALL; ITEM; CONSOLIDATION; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1080/13825585.2023.2282223
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Compared to younger adults, older adults show a reduced difference in memory between items they are directed to remember and items they are directed to forget. This effect may result from increased processing of goal-irrelevant information in aging. In contrast, healthy older adults are often able to selectively remember valuable information, suggesting preservation of goal-directed encoding in aging. Here, we examined how value may differentially affect directed-forgetting and memory for irrelevant details for younger and older adults in a value-directed remembering task. In Experiment 1, participants studied words paired with a directed-forgetting cue and a point-value they earned for later recognition. Participants' memory was then tested, either after an 8-min or 24-hr retention interval. In Experiment 2 words were presented in two colors and the recognition test assessed whether the participant could retrieve the incidentally-presented point value and the color of each recognized words. In both experiments, older and younger adults displayed a comparable ability to selectively encode valuable items. However, older adults showed a reduced directed-forgetting effect compared to younger adults that was maintained across the 24-hr retention interval. In Experiment 2, older adults showed both intact directed-forgetting and similar incidental detail retrieval compared to younger adults. These findings suggest that older adults maintained selectivity to value, demonstrating that aging does not impact the differential encoding of valuable information. Furthermore, younger and older adults may be similarly goal-directed in terms of item features to encode, but that instructions to forget presented items are less effective in older adults.
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页码:891 / 913
页数:23
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