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A CROSS-CULTURAL EXAMINATION OF THE POSITIVITY EFFECT IN MEMORY: UNITED STATES vs. CHINA

机译:跨文化的记忆正性效应研究:美国与中国

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Many studies conducted in the United States (U.S.) have documented a positivity effect in aging-a tendency for older adults to remember more positive than negative information in comparison to young adults. Despite this cognitive emotional benefit, U.S. adults still hold a more negative view of aging compared to adults in Asia. We hypothesized that these aging stereotypes may contribute to different patterns of age-related emotional memory processing in the two cultures. In the present study, we tested young and older adults in the U.S. and China on a View of Aging task and an emotional picture memory task. Chinese older adults hold a significantly more positive view of aging compared to all other groups of participants. Older adults in both countries demonstrated an age-related positivity effect, but Chinese older adults showed a trend in remembering fewer negative pictures than their American counterparts. These findings suggest that aging stereotypes might significantly influence older adults' cognitive abilities.
机译:美国(美国)进行的许多研究都证明了衰老有积极作用-与年轻人相比,老年人倾向于记住正面信息多于负面信息。尽管具有认知上的情感益处,但与亚洲成年人相比,美国成年人对衰老的看法仍然更为负面。我们假设,这些衰老的刻板印象可能导致两种文化中与年龄相关的情绪记忆处理的不同模式。在本研究中,我们在``老龄化''任务和情感图片记忆任务上测试了美国和中国的年轻人和老年人。与其他所有参与者相比,中国老年人对年龄的看法更为积极。这两个国家的老年人都表现出与年龄有关的积极作用,但是中国老年人在记忆负面图片方面呈现出比美国同行少的趋势。这些发现表明,老龄化的刻板印象可能会严重影响老年人的认知能力。

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