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Lacking Pace but Not Precision: Age-Related Information Processing Changes in Response to a Dynamic Attentional Control Task

机译:缺乏步调但缺乏精度:与年龄有关的信息处理响应动态注意力控制任务而发生的变化

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Age-related decline in information processing can have a substantial impact on activities such as driving. However, the assessment of these changes is often carried out using cognitive tasks that do not adequately represent the dynamic process of updating environmental stimuli. Equally, traditional tests are often static in their approach to task complexity, and do not assess difficulty within the bounds of an individual’s capability. To address these limitations, we used a more ecologically valid measure, the Swansea Test of Attentional Control (STAC), in which a threshold for information processing speed is established at a given level of accuracy. We aimed to delineate how older, compared to younger, adults varied in their performance of the task, while also assessing relationships between the task outcome and gender, general cognition (MoCA), perceived memory function (MFQ), cognitive reserve (NART), and aspects of mood (PHQ-9, GAD-7). The results indicate that older adults were significantly slower than younger adults but no less precise, irrespective of gender. Age was negatively correlated with the speed of task performance. Our measure of general cognition was positively correlated with the task speed threshold but not with age per se. Perceived memory function, cognitive reserve, and mood were not related to task performance. The findings indicate that while attentional control is less efficient in older adulthood, age alone is not a defining factor in relation to accuracy. In a real-life context, general cognitive function, in conjunction with dynamic measures such as STAC, may represent a far more effective strategy for assessing the complex executive functions underlying driving ability.
机译:与年龄相关的信息处理能力下降可能会对诸如驾驶等活动产生重大影响。但是,对这些变化的评估通常是使用认知任务来进行的,这些任务不能充分代表更新环境刺激的动态过程。同样,传统测试在处理任务复杂性方面通常是静态的,并且不会在个人能力范围内评估难度。为了解决这些限制,我们使用了一种更生态有效的措施,即斯旺西注意力控制测试(STAC),其中以给定的准确度确定了信息处理速度的阈值。我们的目的是描述与成年人相比,成年人在任务执行方面的差异,同时还评估任务结果与性别,一般认知(MoCA),感知记忆功能(MFQ),认知储备(NART),和情绪方面(PHQ-9,GAD-7)。结果表明,不论性别,老年人都比年轻人慢得多,但精确度也不少。年龄与任务执行速度呈负相关。我们对一般认知的测量与任务速度阈值呈正相关,但与年龄本身无关。感知的记忆功能,认知储备和情绪与任务绩效无关。研究结果表明,虽然注意力控制在成年后的效率较低,但仅年龄并不是影响准确性的决定性因素。在现实生活中,一般的认知功能与诸如STAC之类的动态指标结合起来,可能是一种更为有效的策略,用于评估潜在的驾驶能力复杂的执行功能。

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