心理学
感知
任务(项目管理)
认知
考试(生物学)
认知老化
血压
多级模型
年轻人
联想(心理学)
发展心理学
老年学
听力学
医学
精神科
神经科学
计算机科学
心理治疗师
管理
经济
古生物学
放射科
机器学习
生物
作者
MacKenzie Hughes,Shevaun D. Neupert,Ann Pearman
标识
DOI:10.1080/13825585.2024.2366033
摘要
This study examined age differences in effort devoted to completing cognitively demanding tasks. Fifty-two younger adults ages 18–30 years (Mage = 21.19) and 57 older adults ages 61–93 years (Mage = 76.56) completed a series of memory tests. Following each test, participants rated the test's difficulty and had their blood pressure measured. Effort was indexed by systolic blood pressure response (SBP-R) with greater increases in SBP-R reflecting more effort. Multilevel modeling was used to examine age differences in the intraindividual association between trial-level subjective task difficulty and trial-level effort. Results showed that increases in task difficulty were significantly related to decreases in SBP-R for the older but not younger adults, suggesting the older adults disengaged from the tests they perceived as highly difficult. Findings support Selective Engagement Theory (Hess, 2014), which suggests the perceived cognitive costs of completing difficult tasks may reduce older adults' motivation to engage in the tasks.
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