记住这一点:从中年到成年后期,遗传和环境对言语情景记忆的影响的年龄调节

IF 3.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Intelligence Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.intell.2023.101759
Susan E. Luczak , Christopher R. Beam , Shandell Pahlen , Morgan Lynch , Matthew Pilgrim , Chandra A. Reynolds , Matthew S. Panizzon , Vibeke S. Catts , Kaare Christensen , Deborah Finkel , Carol E. Franz , William S. Kremen , Teresa Lee , Matt McGue , Marianne Nygaard , Brenda L. Plassman , Keith E. Whitfield , Nancy L. Pedersen , Margaret Gatz , for the IGEMS Consortium
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有充分的证据表明,记忆力是可遗传的,老年人的记忆力往往比年轻人差。然而,基因和环境对晚年言语情景记忆能力的影响程度是否与早期不同仍悬而未决。来自12项参与多项研究中基因与环境相互作用(IGEMS)联盟的研究的双胞胎构成了分析样本。言语情景记忆采用即时单词列表回忆(N=35204人;21792对双胞胎)和散文回忆(N=3805人;2028对双胞胎)进行评估,各研究的得分一致。两项测量的平均测试成绩在年龄较大的人群中均较低。双生子模型发现,这两项指标都存在显著的年龄调节,个体间总方差随着年龄的增长而显著增加,尽管不可能明确地将这种增加归因于遗传或环境来源。将所有12项研究的汇总结果与我们连续放弃每项研究(遗漏一项)的结果进行比较,以确保结果不是由异常值引起的。我们得出的结论是,这些模型表明,言语情景记忆的方差总体增加,这是由遗传和非共享环境参数的增加共同驱动的,这些参数在统计学上并不独立显著。与其他认知领域的研究结果相反,环境暴露的差异对言语情景记忆,尤其是单词表学习来说相对重要。
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Remember this: Age moderation of genetic and environmental contributions to verbal episodic memory from midlife through late adulthood

It is well documented that memory is heritable and that older adults tend to have poorer memory performance than younger adults. However, whether the magnitudes of genetic and environmental contributions to late-life verbal episodic memory ability differ from those at earlier ages remains unresolved. Twins from 12 studies participating in the Interplay of Genes and Environment in Multiple Studies (IGEMS) consortium constituted the analytic sample. Verbal episodic memory was assessed with immediate word list recall (N = 35,204 individuals; 21,792 twin pairs) and prose recall (N = 3805 individuals; 2028 twin pairs), with scores harmonized across studies. Average test performance was lower in successively older age groups for both measures. Twin models found significant age moderation for both measures, with total inter-individual variance increasing significantly with age, although it was not possible definitively to attribute the increase specifically to either genetic or environmental sources. Pooled results across all 12 studies were compared to results where we successively dropped each study (leave-one-out) to assure results were not due to an outlier. We conclude the models indicated an overall increase in variance for verbal episodic memory that was driven by a combination of increases in the genetic and nonshared environmental parameters that were not independently statistically significant. In contrast to reported results for other cognitive domains, differences in environmental exposures are comparatively important for verbal episodic memory, especially word list learning.

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Intelligence
Intelligence PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: This unique journal in psychology is devoted to publishing original research and theoretical studies and review papers that substantially contribute to the understanding of intelligence. It provides a new source of significant papers in psychometrics, tests and measurement, and all other empirical and theoretical studies in intelligence and mental retardation.
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