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Age-Related Differences in the Reliance on Executive Control in Working Memory: Role of Task Demand

机译:工作记忆中对执行控制的依赖与年龄相关的差异:任务需求的作用

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We examined the hypothesis that age-related differences in the reliance on executive control may be better explained by variations of task demand than by a mechanism specifically linked to aging. To this end, we compared the relationship between the performance of young and older adults on two executive functioning tests and an updating working-memory task with different load levels. The results revealed a significant interaction between age, task demand, and individual executive capacities, indicating that executive resources were only involved at lower loads in older adults, and only at higher loads in young adults. Overall, the results are not consistent with the proposition that cognition places greater demand on executive control in older adults. However, they support the view that how much young and older adults rely on executive control to accomplish cognitive tasks depends on task demand. Finally, interestingly these results are consistent with the CRUNCH model accounting for age-related differences in brain activations.
机译:我们检验了这样一种假设,即与工作相关的机制比与年龄相关的机制更好地解释了任务执行的变化,可以更好地解释与年龄相关的对执行控制的依赖差异。为此,我们比较了两个执行功能测试中年轻人和老年人的表现与不同负荷水平下更新的工作记忆任务之间的关系。结果显示,年龄,任务需求和个人执行能力之间存在显着的相互作用,表明执行资源仅在老年人中较低的负荷下参与,而在年轻人中较高的负荷下参与。总体而言,结果与认知对老年人对执行控制的要求更高的主张不一致。但是,他们支持这样的观点,即年轻人和老年人有多大依靠执行控制来完成认知任务取决于任务需求。最后,有趣的是,这些结果与CRUNCH模型相符,该模型考虑了与年龄相关的大脑激活差异。

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