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Aging and selective engagement: the moderating impact of motivation on older adults' resource utilization.

机译:老龄化和选择性参与:动机对老年人资源利用的适度影响。

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Two studies were conducted to examine age differences in the impact of motivation in a social cognitive task. We tested the hypothesis that aging is associated with an increase in the selective engagement of cognitive resources in support of performance. Different-aged adults read descriptions of 2 people in order to determine which was better suited for a particular job. These descriptions contained behaviors that were either consistent or inconsistent with the job, and participants performed the task under conditions of high versus low accountability. Examination of memory for behavioral information revealed that accountability disproportionately affected older adults' performance, with the locus of this effect being in conscious recollection processes. This supports the aforementioned selective engagement hypothesis by demonstrating that the differential impact of the motivational manipulation was based in deliberative memory processes.
机译:进行了两项研究,以检验在社会认知任务中动机影响方面的年龄差异。我们检验了以下假设:衰老与支持性能的认知资源选择性参与的增加有关。不同年龄的成年人阅读2个人的描述,以确定哪个更适合特定工作。这些描述包含与工作一致或不一致的行为,并且参与者在高问责制与低问责制下执行任务。对行为信息记忆的检查表明,责任感对老年人的表现影响不成比例,这种影响的根源在于有意识的记忆过程中。通过证明动机操纵的差异影响是基于协商记忆过程,这支持了前述的选择性参与假设。

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