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The Longitudinal Impact of Cognitive Speed of Processing Training on Driving Mobility

机译:加工训练认知速度对驾驶机动性的纵向影响

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Purpose: To examine how cognitive speed of processing training affects driving mobility across a 3-year period among older drivers. Design and Methods: Older drivers with poor Useful Field of View (UFOV) test performance (indicating greater risk for subsequent at-fault crashes and mobility declines) were randomly assigned to either a speed of processing training or a social and computer contact control group. Driving mobility of these 2 groups was compared with a group of older adults who did not score poorly on the UFOV test (reference group) across a 3-year period. Results: Older drivers with poor UFOV test scores who did not receive training experienced greater mobility declines as evidenced by decreased driving exposure and space and increased driving difficulty at 3 years. Those at risk for mobility decline who received training did not differ across the 3-year period from older adults in the reference group with regard to driving exposure, space, and most aspects of driving difficulty. Implications: Cognitive speed of processing training can not only improve cognitive performance but also protect against mobility declines among older drivers. Scientifically proven cognitive training regimens have the potential to enhance the everyday lives of older adults. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:目的:研究认知训练速度如何影响老年驾驶员在3年内的驾驶灵活性。设计和方法:将具有较差的有用视场(UFOV)测试性能(表明随后的故障时失事和机动性下降的风险更大)的旧驾驶员随机分配给处理培训速度或社交和计算机联系控制组。将这两组的驾驶灵活性与一组在三年期间在UFOV测试中得分不差的老年人(参考组)进行了比较。结果:UFOV测试成绩低下但未接受培训的年长驾驶员经历了更大的机动性下降,这可通过减少驾驶暴露量和空间并在3年内增加驾驶难度来证明。在3年的时间段内,接受过培训的有行动不便风险的人与参考组中的老年人在驾驶暴露,空间和大多数驾驶困难方面没有差异。含义:加工训练的认知速度不仅可以提高认知能力,还可以防止老年驾驶员的行动能力下降。经科学验证的认知训练方案具有改善老年人日常生活的潜力。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Gerontologist》 |2009年第4期|p.485-494|共10页
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    Jerri D. Edwards, PhD,1,2 Charlsie Myers, MA,3 Lesley A. Ross, PhD,4,5 Daniel L. Roenker, PhD,6 Gayla M. Cissell, MA,6 Alexis M. McLaughlin, MA,2 and Karlene K. Ball, PhD51 Address correspondence to Jerri D. Edwards, PhD, School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, MHC 1326, Tampa, FL 33600. E-mail: jerriedwardsconsulting@gmail.com2 Department of Psychology, School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa.3 Interdisciplinary Health Psychology Program, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.4 Research Ageing Unit, Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.5 Center for Translational Research on Aging and Mobility, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.6 Department of Psychology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green.;

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