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A novel video-based paradigm to study the mechanisms underlying age- and falls risk- related differences in gaze behaviour during walking

机译:一种新颖的基于视频的范例,研究步行过程中与年龄和跌倒风险相关的注视行为差异的潜在机制

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Purpose: The current study aimed to quantitatively assess differences in gaze behaviour between participants grouped on the basis of their age and measures of functional mobility during a virtual walking paradigm. Methods: The gaze behaviour of nine young adults, seven older adults with a relatively low risk of falling and seven older adults with a relatively higher risk of falling was measured while they watched five first-person perspective movies representing the viewpoint of a pedestrian walking through various environments. Participants also completed a number of cognitive tests: Stroop task, visual search, trail making task, Mini Mental Status Examination, and reaction time, visual tests (visual acuity and contrast sensitivity) and assessments of balance (Activities Balance Confidence Scale and Berg Balance Scale) to aid in the interpretation of differences in gaze behaviour. Results: The high risk older adult group spent significantly more time fixating aspects of the travel path than the low risk and young adult groups. High risk older adults were also significantly slower in performing a number of the cognitive tasks than young adults. Correlations were conducted to compare the extent to which travel path fixation durations co-varied with scores on the tests of visual search, motor, and cognitive function. A positive significant correlation was found between the speed of response to the incongruent Stroop task and travel path fixation duration r21 = 0.44, p 0.05. Conclusions: The results indicate that our movie-viewing paradigm can identify differences in gaze behaviour between participants grouped on the basis of their age and measures of functional mobility and that these differences are associated with cognitive decline.
机译:目的:当前的研究旨在定量评估参与者之间的注视行为差异,这些参与者基于他们的年龄和虚拟步行范例中的功能移动性度量。方法:当他们观看了五幅代表行人经过的第一人称视角电影时,测量了九名年轻人,七名跌倒风险较低的老年人和七名跌倒风险较高的老年人的凝视行为。各种环境。参与者还完成了许多认知测试:Stroop任务,视觉搜索,追踪任务,迷你心理状态检查和反应时间,视觉测试(视觉敏锐度和对比敏感度)以及平衡评估(Activity Balance Confidence Scale和Berg Balance Scale) )以帮助解释注视行为的差异。结果:高风险的老年组比低风险的青年组花费更多的时间固定旅行路径。高风险的老年人执行许多认知任务的速度也显着慢于年轻人。进行了相关性比较,以比较行进路固定持续时间与视觉搜索,运动和认知功能测试中分数的变化幅度。在对不一致的Stroop任务的响应速度与行进路径固定持续时间r21 = 0.44之间存在显着正相关,p <0.05。结论:结果表明,我们的电影观看范式可以根据年龄和功能性活动程度来识别参与者之间的注视行为差异,并且这些差异与认知能力下降有关。

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