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What You See Is What You Step: The Horizontala??Vertical Illusion Increases Toe Clearance in Older Adults During Stair Ascent

机译:您所看到的就是您要采取的步骤:在楼梯上升过程中,水平的垂直错觉会增加老年人的脚趾间隙

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Purpose.: Falls on stairs are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in elderly people. A simple safety strategy to avoid tripping on stairs is increasing foot clearance. We determined whether a horizontala??vertical illusion superimposed onto stairs to create an illusory perceived increase in stair-riser height would increase stair ascent foot clearance in older participants. Methods.: Preliminary experiments determined the optimum parameters for the horizontala??vertical illusion. Fourteen older adults (mean age ?± 1 SD, 68.5 ?± 7.4 years) ascended a three-step staircase with the optimized version of the horizontala??vertical illusion (spatial frequency: 12 cycles per stair riser) positioned either on the bottom or top stair only, or on the bottom and top stair simultaneously. These were compared to a control condition, which had a plain stair riser with edge highlighters positioned flush with each stair-tread edge. Foot clearance and measures of postural stability were compared across conditions. Results.: The optimized illusion on the bottom and top stair led to a significant increase in foot clearance over the respective stair edge, compared to the control condition. There were no significant decreases in postural stability. Conclusions.: An optimized horizontala??vertical visual illusion led to significant increases in foot clearance in older adults when ascending a staircase, but the effects did not destabilize their postural stability. Inclusion of the horizontala??vertical illusion on raised surfaces (e.g., curbs) or the bottom and top stairs of staircases could improve stair ascent safety in older adults.
机译:目的:跌落楼梯是老年人发病和死亡的重要原因。避免在楼梯上绊倒的简单安全策略是增加脚部间隙。我们确定了是否将水平错觉叠加到楼梯上,以使错觉的楼梯高度增加而产生错觉,会增加老年参与者的楼梯上升脚间隙。方法:初步实验确定了水平和垂直错觉的最佳参数。 14名老年人(平均年龄±±1 SD,68.5±±7.4岁)登上了三步楼梯,优化版本的水平错觉(空间频率:每个楼梯立管12个周期)位于底部或底部仅位于顶部楼梯,或同时位于底部和顶部楼梯。将这些与控制条件进行比较,控制条件为一个普通的楼梯立管,其边缘荧光笔的位置与每个踏脚板的边缘齐平。比较了不同情况下的足部清除率和姿势稳定性测量值。结果:与对照条件相比,底部和顶部楼梯的优化错觉导致相应楼梯边缘的脚部间隙明显增加。姿势稳定性没有明显降低。结论:优化的水平和垂直视觉错觉导致老年人上楼梯时脚部间隙的明显增加,但这种作用不会破坏其姿势稳定性。在抬高的表面(例如,路缘石)或楼梯的底部和顶部楼梯中包含水平错觉,可以提高老年人的楼梯上升安全性。

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