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Predicting age-related dual-task effects with individual differences on neuropsychological tests.

机译:预测与年龄相关的双重任务效应,并在神经心理学测试中具有个体差异。

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This study examined the relation of dual-task performance to individual differences on neuropsychological tests. Neuropsychological test scores from 16 young and 16 older participants were simultaneously submitted to a factor analysis that yielded 2 factors (Attention/Executive and Memory) that differed by age and 2 (Motor Speed and Cognitive Status) that did not. Regression analyses revealed that these factors were significant predictors of performance on a delayed visual recognition task, but the relationship varied as a function of task condition. The Memory and Motor Speed factors were the strongest predictors of single-task performance, but the Attention/Executive factor was the most important predictor of dual-task performance. The authors conclude that compromised central executive may underlie age-related decline in dual-task performance.
机译:这项研究在神经心理学测试中检验了双重任务绩效与个体差异的关系。同时将来自16位年轻和16位年龄较大的参与者的神经心理学测验分数进行因子分析,得出的2个因子(注意力/执行力和记忆力)与年龄不同,而2个因子(运动速度和认知状态)没有差异。回归分析显示,这些因素是延迟视觉识别任务中性能的重要预测指标,但这种关系随任务条件的变化而变化。记忆和运动速度因素是单任务性能的最强预测指标,而注意力/执行因素是双任务性能的最重要预测指标。作者得出的结论是,受损害的中央执行官可能是与年龄相关的双重任务绩效下降的原因。

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