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Mechanisms underlying the production of false memories for famous people's names in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

机译:在衰老和阿尔茨海默氏病中,著名人物的错误记忆产生的潜在机制。

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It is well known that the occurrence of false memories increases with aging, but the results remain inconsistent concerning Alzheimer's disease (AD). Moreover, the mechanisms underlying the production of false memories are still unclear. Using an experimental episodic memory test with material based on the names of famous people in a procedure derived from the DRM paradigm [Roediger, H. L., III, & McDermott, K. B. (1995). Creating false memories: Remembering words not presented in lists. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 21, 803-814], we examined correct and false recall and recognition in 30 young adults, 40 healthy older adults, and 30 patients with AD. Moreover, we evaluated the relationships between false memory performance, correct episodic memory performance, and a set of neuropsychological assessments evaluating the semantic memory and executive functions. The results clearly indicated that correct recall and recognition performance decreased with the subjects' age, but it decreased even more with AD. In addition, semantically related false recalls and false recognitions increased with age but not with dementia. On the contrary, non-semantically related false recalls and false recognitions increased with AD. Finally, the regression analyses showed that executive functions mediated related false memories and episodic memory mediated related and unrelated false memories in aging. Moreover, executive functions predicted related and unrelated false memories in AD, and episodic and semantic memory predicted semantically related and unrelated false memories in AD. In conclusion, the results obtained are consistent with the current constructive models of memory suggesting that false memory creation depends on different cognitive functions and, consequently, that the impairments of these functions influence the production of false memories.
机译:众所周知,错误记忆的发生会随着年龄的增长而增加,但是关于阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的结果仍然不一致。此外,产生错误记忆的潜在机制仍不清楚。在基于DRM范式的过程中,使用基于著名人物姓名的材料进行的实验性情景记忆测试[Roediger,H. L.,III,&McDermott,K. B.(1995)。创建错误的记忆:记住列表中未出现的单词。实验心理学杂志:学习,记忆与认知,第21卷,第803-814页],我们检查了30位年轻成年人,40位健康的老年人和30位AD患者的正确和错误的回忆和识别。此外,我们评估了错误记忆表现,正确的情节记忆表现以及一组评估语义记忆和执行功能的神经心理学评估之间的关系。结果清楚地表明,正确的回忆和识别能力随受试者的年龄而下降,但随着AD的下降甚至更大。另外,与语义相关的错误回忆和错误识别随着年龄的增长而增加,但随着痴呆的增加而增加。相反,非语义相关的错误召回和错误识别随着AD的增加而增加。最后,回归分析表明,执行功能介导了相关的虚假记忆,而情景记忆介导了衰老中的相关虚假记忆。此外,执行功能可以预测AD中的相关和不相关的虚假记忆,而情节和语义记忆可以预测AD中的语义相关和不相关的虚假记忆。总而言之,获得的结果与当前的记忆构建模型一致,表明虚假记忆的产生取决于不同的认知功能,因此,这些功能的损害会影响虚假记忆的产生。

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