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What you know can influence what you are going to know (especially for older adults)

机译:您所知道的会影响您将要知道的(特别是对于老年人)

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Stimuli related to an individual’s knowledge/experience are often more memorable than abstract stimuli, particularly for older adults. This has been found when material that is congruent with knowledge is contrasted with material that is incongruent with knowledge, but there is little research on a possible graded effect of congruency. The present study manipulated the degree of congruency of study material with participants’ knowledge. Young and older participants associated two famous names to nonfamous faces, where the similarity between the nonfamous faces and the real famous individuals varied. These associations were incrementally easier to remember as the name–face combinations became more congruent with prior knowledge, demonstrating a graded congruency effect, as opposed to an effect based simply on the presence or absence of associations to prior knowledge. Older adults tended to show greater susceptibility to the effect than young adults, with a significant age difference for extreme stimuli, in line with previous literature showing that schematic support in memory tasks particularly benefits older adults.
机译:与个人的知识/经验有关的刺激通常比抽象刺激更令人难忘,尤其是对于老年人。当与知识一致的材料与与知识不一致的材料形成对比时,已经发现了这一点,但是对一致性的可能分级效果的研究很少。本研究操纵了学习材料与参与者知识的一致性程度。年轻人和年长的参与者将两个著名的名字与不知名的面孔相关联,其中,不知名的面孔和真实的著名人物之间的相似性各不相同。随着名字-面孔组合与先验知识变得更加一致,这些关联变得更容易记住,这表明了等级的一致效应,而不是仅仅基于与先验知识的关联的存在或不存在的效应。老年人倾向于比年轻人表现出更大的敏感性,对极端刺激有明显的年龄差异,这与以前的文献表明,记忆任务中的示意性支持特别有益于老年人。

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