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Postural prioritization is differentially altered in healthy older compared to younger adults during visual and auditory coded spatial multitasking

机译:在视觉和听觉编码的空间多任务处理过程中,健康的老年人与年轻人相比,姿势优先级的变化有所不同

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Many daily activities require appropriate allocation of attention between postural and cognitive tasks (i.e. dual-tasking) to be carried out effectively. Processing multiple streams of spatial information is important for everyday tasks such as road crossing. Fifteen community-dwelling healthy older (mean age = 78.3, male = 1) and twenty younger adults (mean age = 25.3, male = 6) completed a novel bimodal spatial multi-task test providing contextually similar spatial information via separate sensory modalities to investigate effects on postural prioritization. Two tasks, a temporally random visually coded spatial step navigation task (VS) and a regular auditory-coded spatial congruency task (AS) were performed independently (single task) and in combination (multi-task). Response time, accuracy and dual-task costs (% change in multi-task condition) were determined. Results showed a significant 3-way interaction between task type (VS vs. AS), complexity (single vs. multi) and age group for both response time (p≤ 0.01) and response accuracy (p≤ 0.05) with older adults performing significantly worse than younger adults. Dual-task costs were significantly greater for older compared to younger adults in the VS step task for both response time (p≤ 0.01) and accuracy (p≤ 0.05) indicating prioritization of the AS over the VS stepping task in older adults. Younger adults display greater AS task response time dual task costs compared to older adults (p≤ 0.05) indicating VS task prioritization in agreement with the posture first strategy. Findings suggest that novel dual modality spatial testing may lead to adoption of postural strategies that deviate from posture first, particularly in older people. Adoption of previously unreported postural prioritization strategies may influence balance control in older people.
机译:许多日常活动需要在姿势和认知任务(即双重任务)之间适当地分配注意力,才能有效地进行。处理多条空间信息流对于日常任务(如交叉路口)很重要。 15位社区居住的健康老年人(平均年龄= 78.3,男性= 1)和20位年轻人(平均年龄= 25.3,男性= 6)完成了一项新颖的双峰空间多任务测试,通过单独的感觉方式来提供上下文相似的空间信息,以进行调查对姿势优先级的影响。分别执行(单个任务)和组合执行(多任务)两个任务,即时间随机的视觉编码的空间步进导航任务(VS)和常规的听觉编码的空间一致性任务(AS)。确定了响应时间,准确性和双重任务成本(多任务条件下的变化百分比)。结果表明,任务类型(VS与AS),复杂性(单项与多项)和年龄组之间在响应时间(p≤0.01)和响应准确度(p≤0.05)之间存在显着的三向交互作用,而老年人的表现显着比年轻人还差在VS步骤任务中,老年人的双重任务成本比年轻成年人明显更高,这是因为它们的响应时间(p≤0.01)和准确性(p≤0.05)均表明,在老年人中,AS优先于VS步骤任务。与老年人(p≤0.05)相比,年轻人显示出更高的AS任务响应时间双重任务成本(p≤0.05),这表明VS任务优先级与姿势优先策略一致。研究结果表明,新颖的双模式空间测试可能会导致采用首先偏离姿势的姿势策略,尤其是在老年人中。采用以前未报告的姿势优先级策略可能会影响老年人的平衡控制。

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