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Healthy Older Observers Show Equivalent Perceptual-Cognitive Training Benefits to Young Adults for Multiple Object Tracking

机译:健康的老年观察员对年轻人进行多目标跟踪显示了与成年人同等的感知-认知训练优势

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The capacity to process complex dynamic scenes is of critical importance in real life. For instance, traveling through a crowd while avoiding collisions and maintaining orientation and good motor control requires fluent and continuous perceptual-cognitive processing. It is well documented that effects of healthy aging can influence perceptual-cognitive processes (Faubert, ) and that the efficiency of such processes can improve with training even for older adults (Richards et al., ). Here we assess the capacity of older participants to improve their tracking speed thresholds in a dynamic, virtual reality environment. Results show that this capacity is significantly affected by healthy aging but that perceptual-cognitive training can significantly reduce age-related effects in older individuals, who show an identical learning function to younger healthy adults. Data support the notion that learning in healthy older persons is maintained for processing complex dynamic scenes.
机译:处理复杂的动态场景的能力在现实生活中至关重要。例如,在人群中旅行时要避免碰撞并保持方向和良好的运动控制,这需要流畅和连续的感知-认知过程。有充分的文献证明,健康衰老的影响会影响知觉-认知过程(Faubert,),而且即使经过培训,这种过程的效率也会提高(Richards等,)。在这里,我们评估了老年参与者在动态,虚拟现实环境中提高其跟踪速度阈值的能力。结果表明,这种能力受到健康衰老的显着影响,但是知觉-认知训练可以显着降低老年个体的年龄相关影响,而老年个体表现出与年轻健康成年人相同的学习功能。数据支持这样的观念,即保持健康的老年人的学习能力以处理复杂的动态场景。

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