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Dual task performance in a healthy young adult population: results from a symmetric manipulation of task complexity and articulation.

机译:在健康的年轻成年人口中双重任务表现:任务复杂性和清晰度的对称操纵导致的结果。

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The ability to execute and maintain gait while performing simultaneous cognitive, verbal, or motor tasks ('dual-tasking') is beneficial in many ways. It is well-documented, however, that dual-tasking can result in cognitive or motoric interference that results in diminished gait performance, and impaired secondary task performance. When manipulating cognitive load, it is common to have participants respond verbally to stimuli. While this is an ecologically valid way to measure the effects of cognitive load on gait, it ignores the additional demands inherent in the verbal aspect of the task. In the present study, we manipulated complexity and articulation within a single working memory task, in order to examine their relative impact on continuous spatiotemporal gait parameters. Fourteen healthy young adults (11 women) aged 18-30 (M=22.14, S.D.=2.28) were asked to memorize a random, non-repeating, sequence of three, five, or seven digits. Articulation was manipulated by either having participants rehearse the digits aloud, or rehearse the digits silently during the performance of the gait task. Gait parameters were quantified with a GAITRite instrumented carpet. Velocity, step time, swing time, and stance time demonstrated a significant (p<0.05) interaction between complexity and articulation, with articulation having a greater effect at higher levels of complexity. These results suggest that verbal secondary tasks may actually create a 'triple-task' in which the cognitive complexity of the task interacts with both the articulatory demands of the response modality, and the motoric demands of the gait task.
机译:在执行同时的认知,言语或运动任务(“双重任务”)时执行和保持步态的能力在许多方面都是有益的。但是,有据可查的是,双重任务可能会导致认知或运动干扰,从而导致步态性能下降和次要任务性能下降。当操纵认知负荷时,通常让参与者对刺激做出口头反应。尽管这是一种衡量认知负荷对步态影响的生态有效方法,但它忽略了任务口头方面固有的额外要求。在本研究中,我们在单个工作记忆任务中操纵了复杂性和清晰度,以检查它们对连续时空步态参数的相对影响。要求年龄在18至30岁(M = 22.14,S.D。= 2.28)的十四名健康的年轻人(11名妇女)记住三,五或七位数的随机,非重复序列。通过让参与者大声排练手指或在步态任务执行过程中静默排练手指来操纵发音。步态参数用GAITRite仪器地毯进行定量。速度,踏步时间,摆动时间和站立时间表明,复杂性和关节之间存在显着的交互作用(p <0.05),而关节在较高的复杂性水平上具有更大的影响。这些结果表明,言语次要任务实际上可能创造出一个“三重任务”,其中任务的认知复杂性与反应方式的发音要求和步态任务的运动要求都相互作用。

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