Siu Ka-Chun, Woollacott Marjorie H
Department of Human Physiology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.
Gait Posture. 2007 Jan;25(1):121-6. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2006.02.002. Epub 2006 Mar 22.
Most studies have suggested the process of recovering body stability requires information-processing resources, but whether adults have the ability to selectively allocate resources to maintain balance is not known. Using a variable priority dual-task paradigm the present experiment investigated the extent to which young adults are able to shift attention between a postural task and a visual spatial memory task. Our results demonstrated a significant difference in verbal response time dependent on instructional set (focus on visual spatial memory versus postural task) but no difference in body sway measurement, indicating the ability of young adults to modulate visual spatial memory task, but not postural task focus. This suggests the existence of a hierarchy within attentional tasks with postural stability being a priority to stabilize gaze and head position.
大多数研究表明,恢复身体平衡的过程需要信息处理资源,但成年人是否有能力选择性地分配资源以维持平衡尚不清楚。本实验采用可变优先级双任务范式,研究了年轻人在姿势任务和视觉空间记忆任务之间转移注意力的程度。我们的结果表明,根据指令集(专注于视觉空间记忆与姿势任务),言语反应时间存在显著差异,但身体摆动测量结果没有差异,这表明年轻人有能力调节视觉空间记忆任务,但不能调节姿势任务的注意力。这表明在注意力任务中存在一个层次结构,姿势稳定性是稳定注视和头部位置的优先事项。