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Cognitive Aging in the Seattle Longitudinal Study: Within-Person Associations of Primary Mental Abilities with Psychomotor Speed and Cognitive Flexibility

机译:西雅图纵向研究中的认知老化:初级心理能力与心理运动速度和认知灵活性的人际关联

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It has long been proposed that cognitive aging in fluid abilities is driven by age-related declines of processing speed. Although study of between-person associations generally supports this view, accumulating longitudinal between-person and within-person evidence indicates less strong associations between speed and fluid cognitive performance. Initial evidence also suggests that cognitive flexibility may explain within-person variability in cognitive performance. In the present study, we used up to nine waves of data over 56 years from a subsample of 582 participants of the Seattle Longitudinal Study to examine (a) within-person associations of psychomotor speed and cognitive flexibility with cognitive aging in primary mental abilities (including inductive reasoning, number ability, verbal meaning, spatial orientation, and word fluency); and (b) how these within-person associations change with age. In line with the processing speed theory, results revealed that within persons, primary mental abilities (including fluid, crystallized, and visualization measures) were indeed associated with psychomotor speed. We also observed age-related increases in within-person couplings between primary mental abilities and psychomotor speed. While the processing speed theory focuses primarily on associations with fluid abilities, age-related increases in coupling were found for a variety of ability domains. Within-person associations between primary mental abilities and cognitive flexibility were weaker and relatively stable with age. We discuss the role of speed and flexibility for cognitive aging.
机译:长期以来,人们提出流体能力的认知老化是由与年龄有关的加工速度下降引起的。尽管对人际关联的研究通常支持这种观点,但累积人际和人际纵向证据表明,速度和流畅的认知表现之间的关联性较弱。初步证据还表明,认知灵活性可以解释人的认知表现的变异性。在本研究中,我们从西雅图纵向研究的582名参与者的子样本中使用了长达56年的多达9个数据波,以研究(a)精神运动速度和认知灵活性与主要心理能力的认知老化的人内关联(包括归纳推理,数字能力,语言含义,空间取向和单词流利度); (b)这些人际关系如何随着年龄而变化。根据处理速度理论,结果表明在人体内,主要的心理能力(包括体液,结晶和可视化措施)确实与心理运动速度有关。我们还观察到,主要的心理能力和心理运动速度之间的人际关系与年龄相关的增加。虽然处理速度理论主要关注与流动能力的关联,但是在各种能力域中,发现年龄相关的耦合增加。人的主要智力和认知灵活性之间的关联较弱,并且随着年龄的增长相对稳定。我们讨论了速度和灵活性对认知衰老的作用。

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