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Ledge and wedge: Younger and older adults' perception of action possibilities

机译:楔子和楔子:年轻人和老年人对行动可能性的认识

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The current study investigated whether younger (college-age) and older adults (60+ years) differ in their ability to perceive safe and unsafe motor actions. Participants decided whether to walk through openings varying in width in two penalty conditions: In the doorway condition, if participants attempted to squeeze through impossibly narrow openings, the penalty for error was entrapment. In the ledge condition, if participants attempted to inch along impossibly narrow ledges, the penalty for error was falling. Results showed that across the lifespan, people consider falling to be a more severe penalty than getting stuck: Both younger and older adults made more conservative decisions when the penalty for error was falling, and older women were especially leery of falling. In both age groups, abilities and decisions were based on dynamic properties of the body, such as compressed body size in the doorway condition and balance in the ledge condition. Findings indicate that failure to perceive possibilities for action is unlikely to be the cause of the increased prevalence of falling in older adults.
机译:当前的研究调查了年轻人(大学生)和老年人(60岁以上)在感知安全和不安全运动动作方面的能力是否不同。参与者决定是否在两种惩罚条件下走过宽度变化的开口:在门口情况下,如果参与者试图通过不可能狭窄的开口挤压,则犯错误的惩罚就是陷害。在窗台条件下,如果参与者试图沿着不可能缩小的窗台踩踏,错误的惩罚就会减少。结果表明,在整个生命周期中,人们认为摔倒比被困更为严厉:当错误的惩罚下降时,年轻人和老年人都做出了更为保守的决定,而老年妇女尤其对摔倒持怀疑态度。在这两个年龄组中,能力和决策都是基于身体的动态特性,例如门口状况下的压缩身体大小和窗台状况下的平衡。研究结果表明,未能意识到采取行动的可能性不太可能是导致老年人跌倒患病率上升的原因。

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