心理学
召回
发展心理学
眼动
固定(群体遗传学)
联想(心理学)
注意偏差
认知心理学
凝视
认知
人口
物理
人口学
神经科学
社会学
精神分析
光学
心理治疗师
作者
Carla M. Strickland-Hughes,Kaitlyn Dillon,Robin L. West,Natalie C. Ebner
出处
期刊:Cognition
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2020-03-17
卷期号:200: 104253-104253
被引量:18
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104253
摘要
Successfully learning and remembering people's names is a challenging memory task for adults of all ages, and this already difficult social skill worsens with age, even in normative "healthy" aging. The own-age bias, a type of in-group bias, could affect the difficulty of this task across age. Past evidence supports an own-age bias in face processing, wherein individuals preferably attend to and better recognize faces of members of their own age group. However, the own-age bias has not been examined previously in relation to explicit face-name associative encoding and subsequent name retrieval, despite the importance of this social skill. Using behavioral and eye-tracking methodology, this cross-sectional research investigated the own-age bias for name memory (recognition and recall) and visual attention (fixation count, looking time, and normalized pupil size) when learning novel face-name pairs. Younger adult (n = 90) and older adult (n = 84) participants completed a face-name association task that tested name memory for younger and older female and male faces, while eye-tracking data were recorded. The visual attention variables taken from the eye-tracking data showed significant age-of-face effects at both encoding and retrieval, but no overall own-age bias in attention. Both younger and older participants showed an own-age bias in name recall with better memory for names paired with faces of their own age, as compared to other-aged faces. This cross-over effect for name memory suggests that memory for information with high social and affective relevance to the individual may be relatively spared in aging, despite overall age-related declines in memory performance.
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