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Mental Exercise and Mental Aging: Evaluating the Validity of the “Use It or Lose It” Hypothesis

机译:心理锻炼和心理衰老:评估“使用它或失去它”假说的有效性

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It is widely believed that keeping mentally active will prevent age-related mental decline. The primary prediction of this mental-exercise hypothesis is that the rate of age-related decline in measures of cognitive functioning will be less pronounced for people who are more mentally active, or, equivalently, that the cognitive differences among people who vary in level of mental activity will be greater with increased age. Although many training studies, and comparisons involving experts, people in specific occupations, and people whose mental activity levels are determined by their self-reports, have found a positive relation between level of activity and level of cognitive functioning, very few studies have found an interactive effect of age and mental activity on measures of cognitive functioning. Despite the current lack of empirical evidence for the idea that the rate of mental aging is moderated by amount of mental activity, there may be personal benefits to assuming that the mental-exercise hypothesis is true.
机译:人们普遍认为,保持精神活跃可以防止与年龄有关的智力下降。这种心理运动假设的主要预测是,对于那些精神活跃程度更高的人,与年龄相关的认知功能下降的速率将不那么明显,或者,同等地,在心理活动水平不同的人们之间,认知差异随着年龄的增长,精神活动会越来越大。尽管许多培训研究以及涉及专家,特定职业的人们以及其智力活动水平由其自我报告决定的人们进行的比较发现,活动水平与认知功能水平之间存在正相关关系,但很少有研究发现年龄和心理活动对认知功能的交互作用。尽管目前尚无经验证据表明,心理衰老的速度由心理活动的数量来控制,但假设心理锻炼假说是正确的,可能会有个人好处。

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