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Situation Model Updating in Young and Older Adults: Global versus Incremental Mechanisms

机译:年轻人和老年人的情况模型更新:全球机制与增量机制

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Readers construct mental models of situations described by text. Activity in narrative text is dynamic, so readers must frequently update their situation models when dimensions of the situation change. Updating can be incremental, such that a change leads to updating just the dimension that changed, or global, such that the entire model is updated. Here, we asked whether older and young adults make differential use of incremental and global updating. Participants read narratives containing changes in characters and spatial location and responded to recognition probes throughout the texts. Responses were slower when probes followed a change, suggesting that situation models were updated at changes. When either dimension changed, responses to probes for both dimensions were slowed; this provides evidence for global updating. Moreover, older adults showed stronger evidence of global updating than did young adults. One possibility is that older adults perform more global updating to offset reduced ability to manipulate information in working memory.
机译:读者构建文本描述的情况的心理模型。叙述文本中的活动是动态的,因此当情境的维度发生变化时,读者必须经常更新其情境模型。更新可以是增量的(例如,更改导致仅更新更改的维度),也可以是全局的(例如,更新整个模型)。在这里,我们询问老年人和年轻人是否分别使用增量和全局更新。参与者阅读包含人物和空间位置变化的叙述,并在全文中回应识别探针。当探针跟随更改时,响应会变慢,这表明情况模型会在更改时进行更新。当任何一个维度改变时,对这两个维度的探针的响应都变慢了。这为全球更新提供了证据。此外,老年人比年轻人显示出更强的全球更新证据。一种可能性是,老年人进行更多的全局更新以抵消工作记忆中操纵信息的能力下降。

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  • 年(卷),期 -1(30),2
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  • 页码 232–244
  • 总页数 25
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