Riley Michael A, Baker Aimee A, Schmit Jennifer M
Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, ML 0376, 429 Dyer Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0376, USA.
Brain Res Bull. 2003 Dec 30;62(3):191-5. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2003.09.012.
We measured postural stability while participants simply stood or stood while performing a digit rehearsal task of varying levels of difficulty in order to examine the effects on postural control of concurrent short-term memory demands. The rehearsal task manipulation avoided factors that contaminate postural sway measurements, such as vocal articulation or visual fixation during posture data collection. When participants performed the more difficult digit tasks (longer digit strings), postural sway was reduced relative to when performing an easy version of the task (few digits). The results identified a complex relation between postural control and cognitive or attentional demands.
我们测量了参与者在简单站立或在进行难度不同的数字复述任务时的姿势稳定性,以研究并发短期记忆需求对姿势控制的影响。复述任务操作避免了在姿势数据收集过程中会干扰姿势摆动测量的因素,如发声或视觉注视。当参与者执行更难的数字任务(更长的数字串)时,相对于执行简单版本任务(少量数字)时,姿势摆动减少。结果确定了姿势控制与认知或注意力需求之间的复杂关系。