Training attentive individuation leads to visuo-spatial working memory improvement in low-performing older adults: An online study

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作者
Tagliabue, Chiara Francesca [1 ]
Varesio, Greta [1 ]
Mazza, Veronica [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trento, Ctr Mind Brain Sci CIMeC, Corso Bettini 31, I-38068 Rovereto, TN, Italy
关键词
Working memory; Cognitive aging; Cognitive training; Attentive individuation; Interindividual differences; DOWN SUPPRESSION DEFICIT; NEURAL MEASURES REVEAL; MULTIPLE TARGETS; AGE-DIFFERENCES; BRAIN; TRACKING; MECHANISMS; PLASTICITY; MODULATION; PSYTOOLKIT;
D O I
10.3758/s13414-022-02580-6
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Cognitive decrements are typical of physiological aging. Among these age-related cognitive changes, visuo-spatial working memory (vWM) decline has a prominent role due to its effects on other cognitive functions and daily routines. To reinforce vWM in the aging population, several cognitive training interventions have been developed in the past years. Given that vWM functioning depends (at least partially) on the efficiency of attention selection of the relevant objects, in the present study we implemented a short (five sessions), online intervention that primarily trained attentive individuation of target items and tested training effects on a vWM task. Attention training effects were compared with practice (i.e., a group that repeatedly performed the same vWM task) and test-retest effects (i.e., a passive group). After the training, the results showed attention training effects of the same magnitude as practice effects, confirming that the enhancement of attentive individuation has a positive cascade influence on maintaining items in vWM. Moreover, training and practice effects were only evident in low-performing older adults. Thus, interindividual differences at baseline crucially contribute to training outcomes and are a fundamental factor to be accounted for in the implementation of cognitive training protocols.
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页码:2507 / 2518
页数:12
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