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Working memory and postural control: adult age differences in potential for improvement, task priority, and dual tasking.

机译:工作记忆和姿势控制:成年年龄在改善潜力,任务优先级和双重任务上的差异。

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We investigate dynamic posture control and working memory (NBack) retest practice in young and older adults, focusing on older adults' potential for improvement in the component tasks but more importantly in dual-task performance. Participants performed the 2 tasks in 11 sessions under single- and dual-task conditions. Posture improvement was observed with retest practice for both groups. Increase in cognitive load after initial practice led to greater dual-task costs in both tasks in older adults and higher costs in memory in young adults. With continued practice, costs were reduced by both groups; however, the 2 groups focused improvement on different tasks: Older adults focused on posture but young adults on cognition. These results emphasize older adults' potential for improvement in dual-task performance and their flexibility to utilize the practice gains in posture to optimize cognitive performance.
机译:我们调查了年轻人和老年人的动态姿势控制和工作记忆(NBack)重新测试实践,重点关注老年人在改善组件任务上的潜力,但更重要的是在双任务性能上。参与者在单任务和双任务条件下的11个会话中执行了两项任务。两组的重测实践均观察到姿势改善。初次练习后认知负荷的增加导致老年人的双重任务成本增加,年轻人的记忆成本更高。通过继续实践,两组都降低了成本;但是,这两个小组将改进重点放在了不同的任务上:老年人着重于姿势,而年轻人着重于认知。这些结果强调了老年人改善双任务表现的潜力,以及他们利用姿势练习中的锻炼来优化认知表现的灵活性。

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