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Effect of competing attentional demands on perturbation-evoked stepping reactions and associated gaze behavior in young and older adults.

机译:竞争注意力需求对年轻人和老年人的摄动诱发的步进反应及相关注视行为的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thought to play a crucial role in preventing falls. Previous dual-task studies, involving concurrent performance of step reactions and a visuomotor tracking task, indicated that online visual attention was not required to guide the step, even when nearby objects increased demands for accurate foot movement. However, the planning and execution of the step apparently required attentional resources initially allotted to the tracking task. Reallocation of these resources ("attention switching") was delayed in older adults. The present study examined the influence of the competition for attentional resources by comparing trials performed with and without the concurrent task. METHODS: Unpredictable platform perturbations were used to evoke rapid forward stepping reactions in healthy young and older adults. Challenging obstacles and/or step targets increased demands for accurate foot motion in some trials. A concurrent tracking task was performed in half of the trials. RESULTS: Although participants looked down more frequently in the absence of the tracking task, the ability to clear the obstacle or land on the step target and other spatiotemporal features of the stepping reactions were largely unaffected. There was, however, one notable exception: In older adults, the duration and amplitude of the anticipatory postural adjustment tracking trials, resulting in increased lateral center-of-mass motion. CONCLUSION: Impaired attention switching apparently compromised the control of lateral stability during stepping reactions in older adults, and may be an important contributor to increased risk of falling.
机译:背景:快速的脚步反应是对突然失去平衡的普遍反应,被认为在防止跌倒中起关键作用。先前的双任务研究涉及并发执行脚步反应和运动跟踪任务,结果表明,即使附近的物体增加了对脚部精确运动的要求,也不需要在线视觉注意来指导脚步。但是,该步骤的计划和执行显然需要最初分配给跟踪任务的注意力资源。这些资源的重新分配(“注意力转移”)在老年人中有所延迟。本研究通过比较有和没有并发任务的试验来检验竞争对注意力资源的影响。方法:使用不可预测的平台扰动在健康的年轻人和老年人中引起快速向前迈进的反应。在某些试验中,具有挑战性的障碍物和/或脚步目标增加了对精确足部运动的需求。在一半的试验中执行了并发跟踪任务。结果:尽管参与者在没有跟踪任务的情况下更频繁地往下看,但清除障碍物或降落在踩踏目标上的能力以及踩踏反应的其他时空特征在很大程度上没有受到影响。但是,有一个值得注意的例外:在老年人中,预期姿势调整跟踪试验的持续时间和幅度会导致横向质心运动增加。结论:注意力转移受损显然损害了老年人踏步反应过程中对侧向稳定性的控制,并且可能是导致跌倒风险增加的重要因素。

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