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Spatial-sequential working memory in younger and older adults : age predicts backward recall performance within both age groups

机译:年轻人和老年人的空间顺序工作记忆:年龄预测两个年龄段的倒退记忆表现

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Working memory is vulnerable to age-related decline, but there is debate regarding the age-sensitivity of different forms of spatial-sequential working memory task, depending on their passive or active nature. The functional architecture of spatial working memory was therefore explored in younger (18-40 years) and older (64-85 years) adults, using passive and active recall tasks. Spatial working memory was assessed using a modified version of the Spatial Span subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale – Third Edition (WMS-III; Wechsler, 1998). Across both age groups, the effects of interference (control, visual, or spatial), and recall type (forward and backward), were investigated. There was a clear effect of age group, with younger adults demonstrating a larger spatial working memory capacity than the older adults overall. There was also a specific effect of interference, with the spatial interference task (spatial tapping) reliably reducing performance relative to both the control and visual interference (dynamic visual noise) conditions in both age groups and both recall types. This suggests that younger and older adults have similar dependence upon active spatial rehearsal, and that both forward and backward recall require this processing capacity. Linear regression analyses were then carried out within each age group, to assess the predictors of performance in each recall format (forward and backward). Specifically the backward recall task was significantly predicted by age, within both the younger and older adult groups. This finding supports previous literature showing lifespan linear declines in spatial-sequential working memory, and in working memory tasks from other domains, but contrasts with previous evidence that backward spatial span is no more sensitive to aging than forward span. The study suggests that backward spatial span is indeed more processing-intensive than forward span, even when both tasks include a retention period, and that age predicts backward spatial span performance across the adult lifespan, within both younger and older adulthood
机译:工作记忆容易受到与年龄有关的衰落的影响,但是关于不同形式的空间顺序工作记忆任务对年龄的敏感性存在争议,这取决于它们的被动或主动性质。因此,使用被动和主动召回任务,在年轻人(18-40岁)和老年人(64-85岁)中探索了空间工作记忆的功能架构。使用Wechsler记忆量表第三版的Span Span子测验的修订版(WMS-III; Wechsler,1998)对空间工作记忆进行了评估。在这两个年龄组中,研究了干扰(控制,视觉或空间)和召回类型(向前和向后)的影响。年龄段有明显的影响,年轻人总体上显示出比老年人总体上更大的空间工作记忆能力。干扰还有一个特定的影响,空间干扰任务(空间敲击)相对于两个年龄组和两种召回类型的控制和视觉干扰(动态视觉噪声)条件均会可靠地降低性能。这表明,年轻人和老年人对活跃的空间彩排具有相似的依赖性,并且向前和向后的回忆都需要这种处理能力。然后在每个年龄组内进行线性回归分析,以评估每种召回形式(向前和向后)的绩效预测指标。特别是,在年轻人和老年人群中,向后回忆任务都是通过年龄显着预测的。这一发现支持了先前的文献,该文献显示了空间顺序工作记忆以及其他领域的工作记忆任务中寿命的线性下降,但与先前证据相反,后向空间跨度对衰老的敏感性不比前向跨度大。这项研究表明,即使两个任务都包含保留期,向后空间跨度的确比向前跨度的处理强度更大,并且年龄预测了成年和成年后整个成年人寿命的向后空间跨度表现

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    Brown Louise A.;

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