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Age-Related Developmental and Individual Differences in the Influence of Social and Non-social Distractors on Cognitive Performance

机译:社会和非社会干扰因素对认知能力影响的与年龄相关的发展和个体差异

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This study sought to examine age-related differences in the influences of social (neutral, emotional faces) and non-socialon-emotional (shapes) distractor stimuli in children, adolescents, and adults. To assess the degree to which distractor, or task-irrelevant, stimuli of varying social and emotional salience interfere with cognitive performance, children (N = 12; 8–12y), adolescents (N = 17; 13–17y), and adults (N = 17; 18–52y) completed the Emotional Identification and Dynamic Faces (EIDF) task. This task included three types of dynamically-changing distractors: (1) neutral-social (neutral face changing into another face); (2) emotional-social (face changing from 0% emotional to 100% emotional); and (3) non-socialon-emotional (shapes changing from small to large) to index the influence of task-irrelevant social and emotional information on cognition. Results yielded no age-related differences in accuracy but showed an age-related linear reduction in correct reaction times across distractor conditions. An age-related effect in interference was observed, such that children and adults showed slower response times on correct trials with socially-salient distractors; whereas adolescents exhibited faster responses on trials with distractors that included faces rather than shapes. A secondary study goal was to explore individual differences in cognitive interference. Results suggested that regardless of age, low trait anxiety and high effortful control were associated with interference to angry faces. Implications for developmental differences in affective processing, notably the importance of considering the contexts in which purportedly irrelevant social and emotional information might impair, vs. improve cognitive control, are discussed.
机译:这项研究试图检查在儿童,青少年和成人中,社交(中性,情感面孔)和非社交/非情感(形状)干扰因素刺激的年龄相关差异。要评估不同的社交和情感显着性的干扰或与任务无关的刺激在多大程度上影响认知能力,儿童(N = 12; 8–12y),青少年(N = 17; 13–17y)和成人( N = 17; 18-52y)完成了“情感识别和动态面孔(EIDF)”任务。这项任务包括三种类型的动态变化干扰物:(1)中性社会(中性面孔变成另一张面孔); (2)情感社交(面部表情从0%情感变为100%情感); (3)非社交/非情感(形状从小到大),以索引与任务无关的社交和情感信息对认知的影响。结果没有产生与年龄相关的准确性差异,但显示了在干扰因素条件下正确反应时间与年龄相关的线性下降。观察到了与年龄有关的干扰影响,例如儿童和成人在对有社会突出因素的正确试验中显示出较慢的响应时间。而青少年在包含面部表情而非形状的干扰物的试验中表现出更快的反应。次要研究目标是探讨认知干扰中的个体差异。结果表明,无论年龄大小,低性格焦虑和过分努力的控制都会与生气的面孔产生干扰。讨论了情感加工中发展差异的含义,尤其是考虑到所谓的无关紧要的社交和情感信息可能会削弱的情境以及改善认知控制的重要性。

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