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An investigation of stride interval stationarity while listening to music or viewing television

机译:在听音乐或看电视时对步幅平稳性的调查

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In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the effects of auditory and visual distractions on pedestrian ambulation. A fundamental temporal characteristic of ambulation is the temporal fluctuation of the stride interval. In this paper, we investigate the stationarity of stride interval time series when people are exposed to different forms of auditory and visual distractions. An increase in nonstationary behavior may be suggestive of divided attention and more frequent central modulation of locomotion, both of which may have ramifications on pedestrian vigilance and responsiveness to environmental perturbations. One group of fifteen able-bodied (6 females) young adult participants completed a music protocol (overground walking with and without music). A second group of fifteen (7 females) did a television protocol (treadmill walking while watching TV with and without sound). Three walking trials, each 15. min in duration, were performed at each participant's comfortable walking speed, with force sensitive resistors under the heel of each foot. Using the reverse arrangements test, the vast majority of time series were nonstationary, with a time-varying mean as the principal source of nonstationarity. Furthermore, the television trial with sound had the greatest number of nonstationarities followed by overground walking while listening to music. We discuss the possibility that these conditions measurably affect gait dynamics through a subconscious synchronization to external rhythms or a cyclic distraction followed by a period of increased conscious correction of gait timing. Our findings suggest that the regulation of stride timing is particularly susceptible to constant, time-evolving auditory stimuli, but that normal pacing can be restored quickly upon stimulus withdrawal. These kinds of sensory distractions should thus be carefully considered in studies of pedestrian ambulation.
机译:近年来,人们对听觉和视觉干扰对行人走动的影响引起了极大的兴趣。移动的基本时间特征是步幅间隔的时间波动。在本文中,我们研究了人们暴露于不同形式的听觉和视觉干扰时步幅时间序列的平稳性。非平稳行为的增加可能表明注意力分散,并且运动的中央调节更加频繁,这两者都可能对行人的警惕性和对环境扰动的响应产生影响。一组15名身体健全(6名女性)的年轻成年参与者完成了一项音乐规程(有音乐或无音乐的地面行走)。第二组十五(七位女性)执行电视协议(跑步机在有声和无声的情况下边看电视边走)。在每个参与者的舒适步行速度下进行三项步行试验,每次持续时间为15分钟,在每只脚的脚后跟都有力敏电阻。使用反向排列检验,绝大多数时间序列是非平稳的,时变平均值是非平稳性的主要来源。此外,有声电视节目的非平稳性最多,其次是听音乐时的地面行走。我们讨论了这些条件通过与外部节奏的潜意识同步或周期性分散注意力,随后经过一段有意识的步态正时校正而可测量地影响步态动态的可能性。我们的研究结果表明,跨步时机的调节尤其容易受到持续的,随时间变化的听觉刺激的影响,但是在撤消刺激后可以迅速恢复正常的起搏。因此,在行人步行研究中应仔细考虑这些类型的感觉干扰。

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