Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión

En este artículo se presenta una revisión de los estudios en memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores. Se analizaron 47 reportes de investigación publicados entre 1995 y 2005. Sus resultados fueron reseñados y organizados en una matriz que permitió categorizar las variables abordadas en los estudios...

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dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Memory and metamemory in elderly people: state of the art
title Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
spellingShingle Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
MEMORIA
METAMEMORIA
ADULTOS MAYORES
MEMORY
METAMEMORY
OLDER ADULTS
title_short Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
title_full Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
title_fullStr Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
title_full_unstemmed Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
title_sort Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ochoa-Angrino, Solanlly
Aragón-Espinosa, Lucero
Caicedo-Tamayo, Adriana María
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Ochoa-Angrino, Solanlly
Aragón-Espinosa, Lucero
Caicedo-Tamayo, Adriana María
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv MEMORIA
METAMEMORIA
ADULTOS MAYORES
MEMORY
METAMEMORY
OLDER ADULTS
topic MEMORIA
METAMEMORIA
ADULTOS MAYORES
MEMORY
METAMEMORY
OLDER ADULTS
description En este artículo se presenta una revisión de los estudios en memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores. Se analizaron 47 reportes de investigación publicados entre 1995 y 2005. Sus resultados fueron reseñados y organizados en una matriz que permitió categorizar las variables abordadas en los estudios. En cada variable se encontraron estudios cuyos resultados perpetúan el estereotipo cultural negativo sobre el declive de la memoria asociada al proceso de envejecimiento; y en menor cantidad, investigaciones que evidencian un estereotipo positivo caracterizado por la estabilidad en el funcionamiento de la memoria hasta edades avanzadas. El balance plantea interrogantes acerca de la pertinencia del diseño metodológico y de los instrumentos utilizados para evaluar la memoria y la metamemoria en este grupo poblacional.
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Bosma, H., van Boxtel, M. P. J., Ponds, R.W.H.M., Houx, P.J.H. & Jolles, J. (2003). Education and age-related cognitive decline: the contribution of mental workload. Educational Gerontology, 29, 165-173.
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Dellefield, K. S. & McDougall; G. J. (1996). Increasing metamemory in older adults. Nursing Research, 45(5), 284-290.
Dixon, R. A. & Hertzog, C. (1988). A functional approach to memory and metamemory development in adulthood. In F. E. Weinert & M. Perlmutter (Eds.), Memory development: Universal changes and individual differences (pp. 293-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Flavell, J. H. & Wellman, H. M. (1977). Metamemory. In R. V. Kail. (Ed.). Perspectives on the development of memory and cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pp. 231-235.
Fisk, A. D., Cooper, B. P., Hertzog, C. & Anderson-Garlach, M. (1995). Age-related retention of skilled memory search: Examination of associative learning, interference, and task-specific skills. The Journals of Gerontology, 50, 150-161.
Gardiner, M., Luszcz, M. A. & Bryan, J. (1997). The Manipulation and Measurement of Taskspecific Memory Self-Efficacy in Younger and Older Adults. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 21(2), 209-227.
Hertzog, C. (2002). Metacognition in older adults: implications for application. T. Perfect & S. Bennett. (Eds) Applied Metacognition. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Prees.
Hertzog, C., Dixon, R. A. & Hultsch, D. F. (1990). Metamemory in adulthood: Differentiating knowledge, belief, and behaviour. In T. M. Hess (Ed.), Aging and Cognition: Knowledge organization and utilization (pp. 161-212). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Hertzog, C. & Hultsch, D. F. (2000). Metacognition in Adulthood and Old Age. In F. I. M. Craik, & T. Salthouse (Eds.). The Handbook of Aging and Cognition. 2ª Edition. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
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Ide, S. & McDougall, G. J. (2000). Influences of cognitive status, depression and health on the use of memory strategies among residents of Japanese geriatric nursing facilities Nursing and Health Sciences, 2(3), 143-151.
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Johnson, S. K. & Halpern, A. R. (1999). Prediction accuracy of young and middle-aged adults in memory for familiar and unfamiliar texts. The American Journal of Psychology, 112(2), 235.
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spelling Ochoa-Angrino, Solanlly75bb9ffd-73be-4db6-98cf-4a93cbeba086-1Aragón-Espinosa, Lucero95cb3093-7ad7-4ec0-86e6-e7e112a8db3f-1Caicedo-Tamayo, Adriana Maríab4daf06b-dcd2-402a-af29-e11ae51c4c18-12018-09-14T16:13:17Z2018-09-14T16:13:17Z2005-12En este artículo se presenta una revisión de los estudios en memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores. Se analizaron 47 reportes de investigación publicados entre 1995 y 2005. Sus resultados fueron reseñados y organizados en una matriz que permitió categorizar las variables abordadas en los estudios. En cada variable se encontraron estudios cuyos resultados perpetúan el estereotipo cultural negativo sobre el declive de la memoria asociada al proceso de envejecimiento; y en menor cantidad, investigaciones que evidencian un estereotipo positivo caracterizado por la estabilidad en el funcionamiento de la memoria hasta edades avanzadas. El balance plantea interrogantes acerca de la pertinencia del diseño metodológico y de los instrumentos utilizados para evaluar la memoria y la metamemoria en este grupo poblacional.This paper shows a review of studies on memory and metamory in order adults. 47 research reports published between 1995 and 2005 were analyzed and organized in a matrix, which allowed to classify the variables tackled in the studies. For each variable, results show the perpetuation of the negative cultural stereotype about memory impairment associated with aging process and, in a smaller number, research results show a positive stereotype characterized by stability in memory functioning even at an old age. The balance leads to questions about the relevance of the methodology and questionnaires used to assess memory and metamory in such population sample.application/pdfOchoa-Angrino, S., Aragón-Espinosa, L., & Caicedo-Tamayo, A. (2005). Memoria y metamemoria en adultos mayores: estado de la cuestión. Acta Colombiana de Psicología, 0(14), 19-32. Recuperado de https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/422/4220123-9155https://hdl.handle.net/10983/17608spaUniversidad Católica de Colombia. Facultad de PsicologíaActa Colombiana de Psicología, No. 14 (jul.-dic. 2005); p. 19-32Alonso, M. A. y Prieto, P. (2004). Validación de la versión en español del test conductual de memoria de Rivermead (RBMT) para población mayor de 70 años. Psicothema, 16(2), 325-328.Bosma, H., van Boxtel, M. P. J., Ponds, R.W.H.M., Houx, P.J.H. & Jolles, J. (2003). Education and age-related cognitive decline: the contribution of mental workload. Educational Gerontology, 29, 165-173.Bruce, P. R., Coyne, A. C. & Botwinick, J. (1982). Adult age differences in metamemory. Journal of Gerontology, 37, 354-357.Bunnell, J. K., Baken, D. M. & Richards-Ward, L. A. (1999). The effect of age on Metamemory for working memory. Journal of Psychology, 28(1), 23-29.Cavanaugh, J. C., Feldman, J. M. & Hertzog, C. (1998). Memory beliefs as social cognition: a reconceptualization of what memory questionnaires assess. Review of General Psychology, 2(1), 48-65.Cipolli, C., Neri, M., De Vreese, L. P., Pinelli, M., Rubichi, S. & Lalla, M. (1996). The influence of depression on memory and metamemory in the elderly. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 23(2), 111-127.Connor, L. T., Dunlosky, J. & Hertzog C. (1997). Age-related differences in absolute but not relative metamemory accuracy. Psychology and Aging, 12(1), 50-71.Dellefield, K. S. & McDougall; G. J. (1996). Increasing metamemory in older adults. Nursing Research, 45(5), 284-290.Dixon, R. A. & Hertzog, C. (1988). A functional approach to memory and metamemory development in adulthood. In F. E. Weinert & M. Perlmutter (Eds.), Memory development: Universal changes and individual differences (pp. 293-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.Douchemane, D. & Isingrini, M. (2002). Metamemory and Aging: Neuropsychological and Global Approaches. Université de Tours. Recuperado el 21 de Enero de 2005 de la World Wide Web: http://www.univtours.fr/ed/edsst/comm2002/douchemane.pdfhttp://www.univ-tours.fr/ed/edsst/comm2002/douchemane.pdfErber, J. T., Szuchman, L. T. & Prager, I.G. (1997). Forgetful but forgiven: How age and life style affect perceptions of memory Failure. The Journals of Gerontology, 52B(6), 303.Flavell, J. (1976). Metacognitive aspects of problem solving. In The Naure of Intelligence. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.Flavell, J. H. & Wellman, H. M. (1977). Metamemory. In R. V. Kail. (Ed.). Perspectives on the development of memory and cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pp. 231-235.Fisk, A. D., Cooper, B. P., Hertzog, C. & Anderson-Garlach, M. (1995). Age-related retention of skilled memory search: Examination of associative learning, interference, and task-specific skills. The Journals of Gerontology, 50, 150-161.Gardiner, M., Luszcz, M. A. & Bryan, J. (1997). The Manipulation and Measurement of Taskspecific Memory Self-Efficacy in Younger and Older Adults. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 21(2), 209-227.Hertzog, C. (2002). Metacognition in older adults: implications for application. T. Perfect & S. Bennett. (Eds) Applied Metacognition. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Prees.Hertzog, C., Dixon, R. A. & Hultsch, D. F. (1990). Metamemory in adulthood: Differentiating knowledge, belief, and behaviour. In T. M. Hess (Ed.), Aging and Cognition: Knowledge organization and utilization (pp. 161-212). Amsterdam: Elsevier.Hertzog, C. & Hultsch, D. F. (2000). Metacognition in Adulthood and Old Age. In F. I. M. Craik, & T. Salthouse (Eds.). The Handbook of Aging and Cognition. 2ª Edition. 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