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Visual Tracking in Development and Aging

机译:开发和老化中的视觉跟踪

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A moving target is visually tracked with a combination of smooth pursuit and saccades. Human visual tracking eye movement develops through early childhood and adolescence, and declines in senescence. However, the knowledge regarding performance changes over the life course is based on data from distinct age groups in isolation using different procedures, and thus is fragmented. We sought to describe the age-dependence of visual tracking performance across a wide age range and compare it to that of simple visuo-manual reaction time. We studied a cross-sectional sample of 143 subjects aged 7–82 years old (37% male). Eye movements were recorded using video-oculography, while subjects viewed a computer screen and tracked a small target moving along a circular trajectory at a constant speed. For simple reaction time (SRT) measures, series of key presses that subjects made in reaction to cue presentation on a computer monitor were recorded using a standard software. The positional precision and smooth pursuit velocity gain of visual tracking followed a U-shaped trend over age, with best performances achieved between the ages of 20 and 50 years old. A U-shaped trend was also found for mean reaction time in agreement with the existing literature. Inter-individual variability was evident at any age in both visual tracking and reaction time metrics. Despite the similarity in the overall developmental and aging trend, correlations were not found between visual tracking and reaction time performances after subtracting the effects of age. Furthermore, while a statistically significant difference between the sexes was found for mean SRT in the sample, a similar difference was not found for any of the visual tracking metrics. Therefore, the cognitive constructs and their neural substrates supporting visual tracking and reaction time performances appear largely independent. In summary, age is an important covariate for visual tracking performance, especially for a pediatric population. Since visual tracking performance metrics may provide signatures of abnormal neurological or cognitive states independent of reaction time-based metrics, further understanding of age-dependent variations in normal visual tracking behavior is necessary.
机译:结合平滑的追踪和扫视在视觉上跟踪移动的目标。人类视觉跟踪的眼动运动在幼儿期和青春期发展,并在衰老中下降。但是,有关生命过程中性能变化的知识是基于来自不同年龄组的数据,这些数据是使用不同的程序单独隔离的,因此是零散的。我们试图描述跨年龄段视觉跟踪性能的年龄依赖性,并将其与简单的视觉-手动反应时间进行比较。我们研究了143名7-82岁的受试者(男性37%)的横断面样本。使用视频眼动术记录眼睛的运动,而受试者则在计算机屏幕上观察并追踪了一个小目标,该小目标以恒定的速度沿着圆形轨迹运动。对于简单的反应时间(SRT)措施,使用标准软件记录了受试者对计算机显示器上的提示提示做出反应的一系列按键操作。视觉跟踪的位置精度和平滑的追随速度增益随着年龄的增长呈U形趋势,在20至50岁之间表现最佳。与现有文献一致,还发现平均反应时间呈U形趋势。在任何年龄,无论是视觉追踪还是反应时间指标,个体间的差异都是显而易见的。尽管总体发育和衰老趋势相似,但在减去年龄的影响后,视觉追踪和反应时间表现之间未发现相关性。此外,虽然在样本中的平均SRT上发现了性别之间的统计显着差异,但对于任何视觉跟踪指标都没有发现相似的差异。因此,支持视觉追踪和反应时间表现的认知结构及其神经基质在很大程度上是独立的。总之,年龄是视觉追踪性能的重要协变量,尤其是对于儿科人群。由于视觉跟踪性能指标可以独立于基于反应时间的指标提供异常神经或认知状态的特征,因此有必要进一步了解正常视觉跟踪行为中与年龄有关的变化。

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