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Using eye movement measures to investigate effects of age on memory for objects in a scene

机译:使用眼动措施来调查年龄对场景中对象记忆的影响

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We examined whether there were age-related differences in eye movements during intentional encoding of a photographed scene that might account for age-related differences in memory of objects in the scene. Younger and older adults exhibited similar scan path patterns, and visited each region of interest in the scene with similar frequency and duration. Despite the similarity in viewing, there were fundamental differences in the viewing-memory relationship. Although overall recognition was poorer in the older than younger adults, there was no age effect on recognition probability for objects visited only once. More importantly, re-visits to objects brought gain in recognition probability for the younger adults, but not for the older adults. These results suggest that the age-related differences in object recognition performance are in part due to inefficient integration of information from working memory to longer-term memory.
机译:我们检查了故意对拍摄的场景进行编码的过程中,眼睛运动中是否存在与年龄相关的差异,这可能解释了场景中对象存储的与年龄相关的差异。年轻人和老年人表现出相似的扫描路径模式,并以相似的频率和持续时间访问了场景中的每个感兴趣区域。尽管视图相似,但是视图与内存之间的关系存在根本差异。尽管老年人的总体识别能力比年轻人差,但年龄对仅访问过一次的物体的识别概率没有影响。更重要的是,对对象的重新访问为年轻人带来了识别的可能性,而对于成年人来说却没有。这些结果表明,与年龄相关的对象识别性能差异部分是由于从工作记忆到长期记忆的信息集成效率低下所致。

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