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Age does not count: resilience of quantity processing in healthy ageing

机译:年龄不计算在内:健康衰老过程中的数量处理能力

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Quantity skills have been extensively studied in terms of their development and pathological decline. Recently, numerosity discrimination (i.e., how many items are in a set) has been shown to be resilient to healthy ageing despite relying on inhibitory skills, but whether processing continuous quantities such as time and space is equally well-maintained in ageing participants is not known. Life-long exposure to quantity-related problems may progressively refine proficiency in quantity tasks, or alternatively quantity skills may decline with age. In addition, is not known whether the tight relationship between quantity dimensions typically shown in their interactions is preserved in ageing. To address these questions, two experimental paradigms were used in 38 younger and 32 older healthy adults who showed typical age-related decline in attention, executive function and memory tasks. In both groups we first assessed time and space discrimination independently using a two-choice task (i.e., “Which of two horizontal lines is longer in duration or extension?”), and found that time and space processing were equally accurate in younger and older participants. In a second paradigm, we assessed the relation between different quantity dimensions which were presented as a dynamic pattern of dots independently changing in duration, spatial extension and numerosity. Younger and older participants again showed a similar profile of interaction between number, cumulative area and duration, although older adults showed a greater sensitivity to task-irrelevant information than younger adults in the cumulative area task but lower sensitivity in the duration task. Continuous quantity processing seems therefore resilient to ageing similar to numerosity and to other non-quantity skills like vocabulary or implicit memory; however, ageing might differentially affect different quantity dimensions.
机译:关于数量技能的发展和病理性下降,已经进行了广泛的研究。近来,尽管依靠抑制技能,但数字区分(即一组中有多少个物品)已显示出对健康衰老的抵抗力,但是在衰老参与者中是否能够同样良好地维持诸如时间和空间等连续量的处理众所周知。终生暴露于数量相关的问题可能会逐渐完善数量任务的熟练程度,或者数量技能可能会随着年龄的增长而下降。此外,尚不知道老化过程中是否保留了通常在其相互作用中显示的数量维度之间的紧密关系。为了解决这些问题,在38位年龄较小的成年人和32位年龄较大的健康成年人中使用了两个实验范式,它们显示出与年龄有关的典型注意力,执行功能和记忆任务下降。在这两组中,我们首先使用两项选择任务独立评估了时间和空间歧视(即“两条水平线中的哪个持续时间或延伸时间更长?”),并且发现时间和空间处理在年轻人和老年人中同样准确参与者。在第二个范例中,我们评估了不同数量尺寸之间的关系,这些数量尺寸表示为点的动态模式,这些点在持续时间,空间扩展和数量上独立变化。较年轻和较年长的参与者再次显示出数字,累积面积和持续时间之间相互作用的相似情况,尽管在累积面积任务中较年青成年人显示出对与任务无关的信息更高的敏感性,但在持续时间任务中显示出较低的敏感性。因此,连续的数量处理似乎可以抵御衰老,类似于数字计算和其他非量化技能,例如词汇或内隐记忆;但是,老化可能会不同地影响不同数量的尺寸。

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