Hawkins H L, Kramer A F, Capaldi D
Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia 22217.
Psychol Aging. 1992 Dec;7(4):643-53. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.7.4.643.
The authors investigated the relationship among aging, attentional processes, and exercise in 2 experiments. First they examined age differences on 2 attentional tasks, a time-sharing task and an attentional flexibility task. Young adults alternated attention between 2 sequenced tasks more rapidly and time-shared the processing of 2 tasks more efficiently than older adults. They then investigated the effects of aerobic exercise on the same 2 attentional tasks in older adults. Following the 10-week exercise program, older exercisers showed substantially more improvement in alternation speed and time-sharing efficiency than older controls. Interestingly, this exercise effect was specific to dual-task processing. Both groups of subjects showed equivalent effects on single-task performance. These results indicate that aerobic exercise can exert a beneficial influence on the efficiency of at least 2 different attentional processes in older adults.
作者在两项实验中研究了衰老、注意力过程和运动之间的关系。首先,他们考察了在两项注意力任务(一项分时任务和一项注意力灵活性任务)上的年龄差异。与老年人相比,年轻人在两项顺序任务之间交替注意力的速度更快,并且在两项任务的处理上进行分时的效率更高。然后,他们研究了有氧运动对老年人相同的两项注意力任务的影响。在进行了为期10周的锻炼计划后,老年锻炼者在交替速度和分时效率方面的改善明显比老年对照组更多。有趣的是,这种锻炼效果特定于双任务处理。两组受试者在单任务表现上显示出相同的效果。这些结果表明,有氧运动可以对老年人至少两种不同注意力过程的效率产生有益影响。