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I Owe You: Age-Related Similarities and Differences in Associative Memory for Gains and Losses

机译:我欠你:与年龄有关的相似性和相关性记忆的得失

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Older adults often experience associative memory impairments but can sometimes remember important information. The current experiments investigate potential age-related similarities and differences associate memory for gains and losses. Younger and older participants were presented with faces and associated dollar amounts, which indicated how much money the person “owed” the participant, and were later given a cued recall test for the dollar amount. Experiment 1 examined face-dollar amount pairs while Experiment 2 included negative dollar amounts to examine both gains and losses. While younger adults recalled more information relative to older adults, both groups were more accurate in recalling the correct value associated with high value faces compared to lower value faces and remembered gist-information about the values. However, negative values (losses) did not have a strong impact on recall among older adults versus younger adults, illustrating important associative memory differences between younger and older adults.
机译:老年人通常会遇到联想记忆障碍,但有时会记住重要信息。当前的实验研究了与年龄相关的潜在相似性和差异性,相关性记忆了得失。向年轻和较年长的参与者展示了面孔和相关的美元金额,该金额指示该人“欠”参与者多少钱,后来接受了针对美元金额的提示召回测试。实验1检查了面值对的金额,而实验2包括了负数的美元以检查收益和损失。尽管年轻人回忆起相对于老年人来说更多的信息,但是与低价值面孔相比,两组人在回忆与高价值面孔相关的正确值时都更为准确,并且记住了有关价值的基本信息。但是,负值(损失)对成年人和年轻人之间的回忆没有很大的影响,说明年轻人和老年人之间重要的联想记忆差异。

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