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Parallel dual-task processing and task-shielding in older and younger adults: Behavioral and diffusion model results

机译:在较旧的成人和年轻成人中的并行双任务处理和任务屏蔽:行为和扩散模型结果

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Background/Study Context: The study investigated the Backward Crosstalk Effect (BCE) in dual-task situations, that is, the observation that Task 2 characteristics can even influence Task 1 processing. This observation suggests that the tasks are processed in parallel. Besides determining the existence of a BCE in a group of older adults, the size of the BCE was compared to that in a group of younger adults. Importantly, recent studies yielded unclear results.Methods: Twenty-four younger and older adults (19-27 and 58-71years of age, respectively) performed a dual-task experiment, where Task 1 required a left/right manual response and Task 2 required a left/right foot response. The BCE manifests in shorter Task 1 RTs if both responses are given on the same side (compatible) compared to when they are given on different sides (incompatible). Data were analyzed by Analyses of Variance and diffusion modeling.Results: Both age groups clearly exhibited a BCE, and the BCEs were of the same size. Further, for both age groups, the size of the BCE was similarly modulated by the previous trial's compatibility status. Diffusion model analyses attribute the BCE to an increased drift rate in compatible compared to incompatible trials, and also revealed no age group differences in any of the analyzed parameters.Conclusion: The results point to an aspect of cognition that seems not to show age-related deteriorations, similar to, for example, n-2 repetition costs in task-switching situations. Certain response selection-related aspects of task processing are processed in parallel to the same degree in younger and older adults, and both age groups are similarly able to shield Task 1 processing from interfering Task 2 processing in a dual-task situation.
机译:背景/学习背景:该研究调查了双任务情况下的倒下串扰效应(BCE),即任务2特性甚至可以影响任务1处理的观察。该观察表明,任务并行处理。除了确定一组老年成人中BCE的存在外,BCE的大小与一组较年轻的成年人进行了比较。重要的是,最近的研究产生了不明确的结果。方法:24名年轻和老年人(分别为19-27和58-71年)进行了双任务实验,任务1要求左/右手工响应和任务2需要左/右脚响应。如果两个响应在不同侧面(不兼容)上给出时,BCE在相同的侧面(兼容)上给出了两个响应,则BCE在较短的任务1 RTS中表现出。通过对方差和扩散模型分析进行分析数据此外,对于两个年龄组,BCE的大小由之前的试验的兼容性状态类似地调制。扩散模型分析将BCE与不相容的试验相比兼容的漂移率增加,并且还揭示了任何分析的参数中的年龄组差异。结论:结果指出了认知的一个方面,似乎不显示与年龄相关的认知劣化,类似于例如任务切换情况的N-2重复成本。任务处理的某些响应选择相关方面并行于年轻人和较旧成年人的相同程度处理,并且两个年龄组同样能够在双任务情况下通过干扰任务2处理来屏蔽任务1处理。

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