Sosnoff Jacob J, Newell Karl M
Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, 207 Freer Hall (MC 052), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 906 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61822, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2006 Mar;61(2):P117-24. doi: 10.1093/geronb/61.2.p117.
We tested the hypothesis that increases in minimal visual motor processing (VMP) time in older adults contribute to age-related increases in force variability. We manipulated the intermittency rate of visual information feedback over a 100-fold range as young (20-29 years old) and old (60-79 years old) participants produced isometric force output to a visually presented target. The force output of the old adults was more variable and more structured, and the old adults had an increase in minimal VMP time compared with the young adults. However, there was no significant relation between VMP time and force variability. We propose that the age-related changes in variability are a reflection of information-processing capacity limitations and not a decrement in minimal VMP time.
老年人最小视觉运动处理(VMP)时间的增加会导致与年龄相关的力量变异性增加。在年轻(20 - 29岁)和年长(60 - 79岁)参与者向视觉呈现的目标产生等长力输出时,我们在100倍的范围内操纵视觉信息反馈的间歇率。年长成年人的力输出更具变异性且更具结构性,与年轻成年人相比,年长成年人的最小VMP时间有所增加。然而,VMP时间与力量变异性之间没有显著关系。我们认为,与年龄相关的变异性变化反映了信息处理能力的限制,而不是最小VMP时间的减少。