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Walking variability and working-memory load in aging: a dual-process account relating cognitive control to motor control performance.

机译:步行中的步行变异性和衰老中的工作记忆负荷:将认知控制与运动控制性能相关的双重过程。

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Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically manipulated working-memory load by using an n-back task in 32 younger adults and 32 older adults walking on a treadmill at self-selected speed. We found no dual-task costs for cognitive performance. Stride-to-stride variability was lower when participants performed an easy working-memory task than when they walked without cognitive tasks. Increasing working-memory load from 1-back to 4-back produced decreasing variability of stride time and stride length in younger but not in older adults. Extending the 2006 dual-process account proposed by Huxhold, Li, Schmiedek, and Lindenberger, we conclude that normal aging alters the trade-off between the effects of focus of attention and resource competition on walking variability.
机译:认知活动对步行变异性的影响知之甚少。我们通过对32位年轻成年人和32位年长成年人以自行选择的速度在跑步机上行走进行n向后任务来参数化地控制工作内存负荷。我们发现认知表现没有双重任务成本。当参与者执行一项简单的工作记忆任务时,其步幅差异要比没有认知任务时的步幅差异要小。工作记忆负荷从1背增加到4背使年轻人的步幅时间和步幅变异性降低,而成年人则没有。扩展了Huxhold,Li,Schmiedek和Lindenberger提出的2006年双过程帐户,我们得出结论,正常衰老改变了注意力和资源竞争对步行变异性的影响之间的权衡。

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