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Mediating effects of processing speed and executive functions in age-related differences in episodic memory performance: A cross-validation study.

机译:处理速度和执行功能在与年龄相关的情景记忆表现差异中的中介作用:一项交叉验证研究。

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Objective: Age differences in episodic memory (memory) have been attributed to a general reduction in processing speed (the "speed mediation hypothesis"), but also to declines in the efficiency of executive functions operations ("executive decline hypothesis"). To test predictions from these competing models, we examined the mediating effects of processing speed (speed) and executive functions (executive) on age and episodic memory in three older adult cohorts. Method: The first sample comprised 842 individuals from the Sydney Memory and Aging Study (MAS). The second and third samples included 476 individuals from the Older Australian Twins Study (OATS), with each twin from a pair randomly assigned to form two samples. A series of regression analyses was performed on each of the three samples independently, so as to obtain the sizes and statistical significances of the indirect effects of age on each of the memory variables, mediated by each of the Executive and Speed composites. Sex was a control variable for all analyses. Analyses were repeated with current depression as an additional control variable. Results: Data from the MAS sample suggested that both Speed and Executive composites were significant mediators, with the former having a stronger mediation effect. A similar pattern was found in the two OATS samples. Conclusions: These findings are consistent with those of previous studies in which speed had a stronger mediating effect than executive on age-related variation in memory. They provide further support for the speed mediation hypothesis, although not negating the executive decline hypothesis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
机译:目的:情节性记忆(记忆)的年龄差异归因于处理速度的普遍下降(“速度调停假说”),也归因于执行功能操作效率的下降(“执行性假说假说”)。为了检验来自这些竞争模型的预测,我们研究了三个较早成年队列中处理速度(速度)和执行功能(执行)对年龄和情景记忆的中介作用。方法:第一个样本包括来自悉尼记忆与衰老研究(MAS)的842个人。第二个和第三个样本包括来自澳大利亚老年人双胞胎研究(OATS)的476个人,来自一对的每个双胞胎被随机分配为两个样本。分别对三个样本中的每个样本进行了一系列回归分析,以便获得年龄对每个记忆变量的间接影响的大小和统计显着性,这些间接影响是由Executive和Speed复合材料介导的。性别是所有分析的控制变量。重复分析,以电流抑制作为附加控制变量。结果:来自MAS样本的数据表明Speed和Executive复合材料都是重要的中介,而前者的中介效果更强。在两个OATS样本中发现了类似的模式。结论:这些发现与先前的研究一致,在先前的研究中,速度对年龄相关的记忆变异的影响比执行者强。它们为速度调停假说提供了进一步的支持,尽管没有否定执行力下降假说。 (PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2012 APA,保留所有权利)。

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