Cautiousness, Stereotypy, and Variability in Older and Younger Adults

被引:0
|
作者
David E. Lopatto
Stacy Ogier
Emily A. Wickelgren
Craig Gibbens
Adrianna Smith
Laura Sullivan
Melissa Muns
机构
[1] Grinnell College,Department of Psychology
来源
The Psychological Record | 1998年 / 48卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Older adults and college students were tested with two procedures that measure stereotypy and response variability In Experiment 1 subjects guided a marker through a 6 by 6 matrix by pressing two computer keys. Points were awarded on either a continuous or variable ratio 3 schedule of reinforcement. Points were exchanged for money Continuous reinforcement produced significantly higher stereotypy than intermittent reinforcement did in both age groups. A difference was found in stereotypy between age groups during the variable ratio schedule. This difference may have been caused by the greater task anxiety of the older adults. In Experiment 2 subjects were tested using the matrix procedure with the consequence that response variability was differentially reinforced. Four levels of variability were tested in the two age groups. Both older and younger subjects learned to vary response patterns to obtain points. The results are discussed in the context of cautiousness as an age-related explanation for behavior.
引用
收藏
页码:571 / 589
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Boosting recollection in younger and older adults
    Skinner, Erin
    Fernandes, Myra
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE EXPERIMENTALE, 2008, 62 (04): : 293 - 293
  • [32] Arousal Reappraisal in Younger and Older Adults
    Gurera, Jacob W.
    Isaacowitz, Derek M.
    PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2022, 37 (03) : 350 - 356
  • [33] Optimism for the Future in Younger and Older Adults
    Durbin, Kelly A.
    Barber, Sarah J.
    Brown, Maddalena
    Mather, Mara
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2019, 74 (04): : 565 - 574
  • [34] Framing effects in younger and older adults
    Kim, S
    Goldstein, D
    Hasher, L
    Zacks, RT
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2005, 60 (04): : P215 - P218
  • [35] The hypercorrection effect in younger and older adults
    Eich, Teal S.
    Stern, Yaakov
    Metcalfe, Janet
    AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION, 2013, 20 (05) : 511 - 521
  • [36] MEMORY AND METAMEMORY OF YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS
    LUSZCZ, M
    PAULL, I
    CAHIERS DE PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE-CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY OF COGNITION, 1985, 5 (3-4): : 480 - 481
  • [37] Duration discrimination in younger and older adults
    Bergeson, T.R.
    Schneider, B.A.
    Hamstra, S.J.
    Canadian Acoustics - Acoustique Canadienne, 2001, 29 (04): : 3 - 9
  • [38] Emotion responses in older and younger adults
    Frazier, TW
    Strauss, ME
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2001, 41 : 197 - 197
  • [39] Heart rate variability, event-related potentials, and attentional control in older and younger adults
    Mathewson, K
    Dywan, J
    Segalowitz, S
    Arsenault, A
    Veenhof, W
    Parakh, R
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 38 : S65 - S65
  • [40] Heart rate variability is associated with amygdala functional connectivity with MPFC across younger and older adults
    Sakaki, Michiko
    Yoo, Hyun Joo
    Nga, Lin
    Lee, Tae-Ho
    Thayer, Julian F.
    Mather, Mara
    NEUROIMAGE, 2016, 139 : 44 - 52