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Are age-related differences between young and older adults in an affective working memory test sensitive to the music effects?

机译:在情感工作记忆测试中年轻人和老年人之间与年龄相关的差异是否对音乐效果敏感?

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There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional state. The aim of the current study was to analyze whether age-related differences between young and older adults in a Working Memory (WM) Span test in which the stimuli to be recalled have a different valence (i.e., neutral, positive, or negative words), are sensitive to exposure to music. Because some previous studies showed that emotional words can sustain older adults’ performance in WM, we examined whether listening to music could enhance the benefit of emotional material, with respect to neutral words, on WM performance decreasing the age-related difference between younger and older adults. In particular, the effect of two types of music (Mozart vs. Albinoni), which differ in tempo, arousal and mood induction, on age-related differences in an affective version of the Operation WM Span task was analyzed. Results showed no effect of music on the WM test regardless of the emotional content of the music (Mozart vs. Albinoni). However, a valence effect for the words in the WM task was found with a higher number of negative words recalled with respect to positive and neutral ones in both younger and older adults. When individual differences in terms of accuracy in the processing phase of the Operation Span task were considered, only younger low-performing participants were affected by the type music, with the Albinoni condition that lowered their performance with respect to the Mozart condition. Such a result suggests that individual differences in WM performance, at least when young adults are considered, could be affected by the type of music. Altogether, these findings suggest that complex span tasks, such as WM tasks, along with age-related differences are not sensitive to music effects.
机译:有证据表明音乐可以通过改善我们的情绪状态来影响认知表现。本研究的目的是在工作记忆(WM)跨度测试中分析年轻人和老年人之间与年龄相关的差异,其中要回忆的刺激具有不同的化合价(即中性,正面或负面的话) ,对音乐敏感。因为以前的一些研究表明情感词可以维持老年人在WM中的表现,所以我们研究了听音乐是否可以增强情感材料(相对于中性词)的益处,因为中性词可以减少与年龄相关的年龄差异大人。特别是,分析了两种类型的音乐(Mozart与Albinoni),它们在节奏,唤醒和情绪诱导上都不同,它们对“情感行动”跨性别任务的情感版本中与年龄相关的差异产生了影响。结果表明,无论音乐的情感内容如何,​​音乐都不会对WM测试产生影响(Mozart与Albinoni)。但是,在WM任务中发现单词的效价效应,在年轻人和老年人中,与正面和中立单词相比,召回的负面单词数量更多。当考虑到“跨度”任务的处理阶段在准确性方面的个体差异时,只有年轻的表现不佳的参与者会受到类型音乐的影响,而Albinoni条件相对于Mozart条件降低了他们的演奏。这样的结果表明,至少在考虑年轻人时,WM表现的个体差异可能会受到音乐类型的影响。总而言之,这些发现表明复杂的跨度任务(例如WM任务)以及与年龄相关的差异对音乐效果不敏感。

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