衰老过程中的抑制与创造力:注意力分散是否能提高创造力?

Lixia Yang, Kesaan Kandasamy, L. Hasher
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作为一个基本的注意力调节过程,抑制作用是选择性地过滤分心(即访问),抑制自动激活的无关或不再相关信息的激活(即删除),并在面对竞争时选择适合任务的想法和/或反应(即约束)。抑制使我们能够将注意力或处理引向目标信息、想法或行动。它受到多种因素的影响,尤其是在行为和神经影像学研究中表明,随着年龄的增长,它会受到影响。然而,老年人在抑制表现上表现出显著和持久的可塑性。老年人因抑制能力受损而导致的注意力分散性增强可能表现为一种成本或收益,当注意力分散变得与任务相关时,这种成本或收益往往与更好的创造力表现有关。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了抑制理论的组成部分,总结了抑制的个体内变异性和个体间差异,特别关注与衰老相关的抑制缺陷。这篇综述还汇集了一些理论和实证结果,以支持衰老背景下抑制缺陷与创造力之间的关系。
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Inhibition and Creativity in Aging: Does Distractibility Enhance Creativity?
As a fundamental attention regulation process, inhibition serves to selectively filter out distraction (i.e., access), dampen activation of automatically activated irrelevant or no-longer-relevant information (i.e., deletion), and select for task-appropriate thoughts and/or responses in the face of competition (i.e., restraint). Inhibition allows us to direct attention or processing toward target information, thoughts, or actions. It is affected by several factors and is especially compromised with aging as demonstrated in both behavioral and neuroimaging research. Nevertheless, older adults show significant and durable plasticity in inhibition performance. Heightened distractibility as a result of impaired inhibition in older adults can manifest as a cost or a benefit with a tendency to be related to better creativity performance when distraction becomes task relevant. In this article, we review the components of inhibitory theory, summarizing intraindividual variability and interindividual differences in inhibition, with a specific focus on the inhibitory deficit associated with aging. The review also brings together theories and empirical findings to support the relationship between inhibitory deficit and creativity in the context of aging.
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