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Role of motor skills and visual demand for age-related deficits in dual-task walking

机译:运动能力和视觉需求在双任务步行中与年龄相关的缺陷的作用

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Previous studies suggested that age-related deficits of walking are accentuated under dual-task conditions when the non-walking task is visually demanding. Here we evaluate whether a requirement for manual skills is critical as well. Young (22±2 years) and older (69±3 years) subjects walked along a straight path while performing a task that required manual skills but no visual processing, i.e., checking off boxes on a handheld panel without seeing the arm, or a task that required visual processing but no manual skill , i.e., a Stroop-like task with verbal responses. We found that the checking task affected the performance of young and elderly subjects to a similar degree, while the Stroop-like task affected seniors’ performance more than that of young subjects. This outcome confirms the role of visual demand for age-related deficits of dual-task walking (in the Stroop-like task), but doesn’t support a similar role for manual skills (in the checking task).
机译:以前的研究表明,在双任务条件下,非步行任务在视觉上要求很高时,与年龄相关的步行缺陷会加剧。在这里,我们评估对手工技能的要求是否也很关键。年轻的(22±2岁)和年长的(69±3岁)受试者沿着笔直的路径行走,同时执行需要手动技能但无需视觉处理的任务,即在不看手臂的情况下检查手持面板上的盒子,或需要视觉处理但不需要人工技能的任务,即具有口头反应的类似Stroop的任务。我们发现,检查任务对年轻人和老年人的表现有相似的影响,而类似Stroop的任务对老年人的表现的影响要大于年轻人。这一结果证实了视觉需求对与年龄相关的双任务行走缺陷(在类似于Stroop的任务中)的作用,但不支持对手动技能的类似作用(在检查任务中)。

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