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Everyday-like memory for objects in ageing and Alzheimer's disease assessed in a visually complex environment: The role of executive functioning and episodic memory

机译:在视觉复杂的环境中评估衰老和阿尔茨海默氏病对象的日常记忆:执行功能和情景记忆的作用

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To investigate everyday memory, more and more studies rely on virtual-reality applications to bridge the gap between in situ approaches and laboratory settings. In this vein, the present study was designed to assess everyday-like memory from the virtual reality-based Human Object Memory for Everyday Scenes (HOMES) test (Sauzeon etal., , Exp. Psychol., 59, 99) in ageing and in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Two aims motivated this study: the first was to assess multiple processes of episodic memory (EM) functioning embedded within contexts closely related to real life in ageing and AD using the multi-trial free-recall paradigm, and the second aim was to evaluate the mediating effects of executive functioning (EF), EM, and subjective memory complaints (SMCs) on age differences in the HOMES measures and in AD. To this end, the HOMES test and neurocognitive tests of EF and EM were administered to 23 younger adults, 23 older adults, and 16 patients with AD. The results were: firstly, compared to young adults, elderly adults presented only free-recall decline that almost disappeared in recognition condition whereas AD patients exhibited a poor clustering, learning, and recognition performance, and also a high amount of false recognition; secondly, age differences as well as AD related deficits on the HOMES test were mediated by both memory and EF measure while those observed on false memory indices were only mediated by EM measure; thirdly, the HOMES indices are related to SMCs even when episodic or EF measures are controlled. Overall, the results supported the fact that the VR-based memory test is an appropriate device to capture age-related differences as well as the AD effect with respect to both in situ and laboratory settings.
机译:为了研究日常记忆,越来越多的研究依靠虚拟现实应用程序来弥补原位方法与实验室环境之间的差距。因此,本研究旨在通过基于虚拟现实的“每天场景的人类对象记忆”(HOMES)测试(Sauzeon等,Exp。Psychol。,59,99)评估衰老和衰老中的日常记忆。阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)。这项研究的两个目标是:第一个目标是使用多次尝试自由回忆范式评估嵌入在与衰老和AD的现实生活密切相关的环境中的情景记忆(EM)运作的多个过程,第二个目标是评估在HOMES措施和AD中,执行功能(EF),EM和主观记忆投诉(SMC)对年龄差异的中介作用。为此,对23名年轻成年人,23名老年人和16名AD患者进行了EF和EM的HOMES测试和神经认知测试。结果是:首先,与年轻人相比,老年人仅表现出自由回忆下降,在识别条件下几乎消失,而AD患者则表现出较差的聚类,学习和识别性能,并且还存在大量的错误识别;其次,HOMES测验的年龄差异和AD相关缺陷均通过记忆和EF测度介导,而错误记忆指数上观察到的差异仅通过EM测度介导。第三,即使在控制情节或EF措施的情况下,HOMES指数也与SMC相关。总体而言,结果支持以下事实:基于VR的内存测试是捕获与年龄相关的差异以及就地和实验室设置的AD效果的合适设备。

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