一項發(fā)表在最新一期《衰老神經生物學》上的新研究顯示,年齡越大,人們可能越不容易認識到自己犯了錯。
Researchers from the University of Iowa devised a simple, computerized test to gauge how readily young adults and older adults realize when they've made a mistake.
愛荷華大學的研究人員設計了一個在計算機上進行的簡單測試,以評估年輕人和老年人對自己犯了錯的意識強弱。
The team recruited 38 younger adults (average age of 22) and 39 older adults (average age of 68) to take a series of tests that involved looking away from a circle appearing in a box on one side of a computer screen.
研究團隊招募了38名年輕人(平均年齡22歲)和39名老年人(平均年齡68歲)進行一系列測試,其中包括不去看電腦屏幕一側的方框里出現(xiàn)的圓圈。
After each failed instance, the participants were asked whether they had made an error.
每次失敗后,受試者會被問及他們是否犯了錯。
According to the study, younger participants were correct in acknowledging when they had erred 75% of the time.
研究發(fā)現(xiàn),75%的情況下年輕的參與者準確地意識到自己犯了錯。
The older test-takers were correct 63% of the time when asked whether they had erred.
當被問及是否犯了錯時,年齡較大的受試者的回答在63%的情況下是正確的。
That means in more than one-third of instances, the older participants didn't realize they had made a mistake. Also, older adults were more likely to be adamant that they did not make a mistake.
這意味著在超過1/3的情況下,年齡較大的參與者沒有意識到自己犯了錯誤。而且,老年人更可能堅持認為自己沒有犯錯。