双任务方法:在成人和儿童认知与运动表现研究中的应用
Dual-task methodology: applications in studies of cognitive and motor performance in adults and children.
作者信息
Huang H J, Mercer V S
机构信息
Division of Physical Therapy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
出版信息
Pediatr Phys Ther. 2001 Fall;13(3):133-40.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this article is to review the literature related to the application of dual-task methodology in adults and children, particularly in the areas of gait and postural stability.
SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS
The interaction between cognitive factors and motor performance recently has received considerable attention in physical therapy research. Researchers often use dual-task methodology to investigate the attentional demands of motor tasks or the effects of concurrent tasks on motor performance. The attentional demands of a task and the interference effects of concurrent tasks are influenced by a number of factors, including the performer's age, level of skill, and the nature of the tasks involved. Even highly practiced activities, such as walking and postural control, are attention-demanding, especially in individuals with impairments.
CONCLUSIONS
An understanding of how attentional demands and other cognitive factors influence motor performance may be helpful to physical therapists in structuring intervention activities and in identifying children who have particular difficulty under dual-task conditions. By modifying both cognitive and motor task demands, therapists can tailor their interventions to provide appropriate challenges for children at different skill levels.
目的
本文旨在综述与双重任务方法在成人和儿童中的应用相关的文献,特别是在步态和姿势稳定性方面。
要点总结
认知因素与运动表现之间的相互作用最近在物理治疗研究中受到了相当多的关注。研究人员经常使用双重任务方法来研究运动任务的注意力需求或并发任务对运动表现的影响。任务的注意力需求和并发任务的干扰效应受到多种因素的影响,包括执行者的年龄、技能水平以及所涉及任务的性质。即使是高度熟练的活动,如行走和姿势控制,也需要注意力,尤其是在有损伤的个体中。
结论
了解注意力需求和其他认知因素如何影响运动表现,可能有助于物理治疗师构建干预活动,并识别在双重任务条件下有特殊困难的儿童。通过调整认知和运动任务需求,治疗师可以调整他们的干预措施,为不同技能水平的儿童提供适当的挑战。