Fraizer E V, Suvobrata Mitra
Department of Psychology, Institute of Applied Cognitive Science, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2008 Mar;185(3):429-41. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-1163-1. Epub 2007 Oct 24.
Dual-task interactions in posture and cognitive tasks have been explained as a competition for spatial processing structures or as interference in the online sensorimotor adjustments required for sensory integration. Going beyond these general terms accounts, we propose that interference between spatial and temporal operations in posture-cognition arises at least partly from the need to share a common behavioral context, such as a spatial frame of reference. Using immersive visualization and motion-tracking techniques, we manipulated the spatial reference frames for a standing task and a conjunction visual search task into or out of coincidence. Aside from performance trade-offs due to task-load manipulations, performing visual search in a non-coincident reference frame led to cognitive task and postural task performance decrements (Experiment 1). Postural dual-task decrements were also observed when visual search was split between coincident and non-coincident frames and both frame conditions rendered identical in visual information relevant to posture control (Experiment 2). We concluded that the postural control costs observed for posture-cognition dual-tasking may in part reflect costs of keeping tasks' reference frames in register.
姿势和认知任务中的双重任务交互作用,已被解释为对空间处理结构的竞争,或对感觉统合所需的在线感觉运动调整的干扰。除了这些一般的解释之外,我们提出,姿势 - 认知中空间和时间操作之间的干扰至少部分源于需要共享一个共同的行为背景,例如空间参照系。使用沉浸式可视化和运动跟踪技术,我们将站立任务和联合视觉搜索任务的空间参照系调整为重合或不重合。除了由于任务负荷操作导致的性能权衡之外,在不重合的参照系中执行视觉搜索会导致认知任务和姿势任务的性能下降(实验1)。当视觉搜索在重合和不重合的参照系之间分开进行,且两种参照系条件下与姿势控制相关的视觉信息相同时,也观察到了姿势双重任务的下降(实验2)。我们得出结论,姿势 - 认知双重任务中观察到的姿势控制成本可能部分反映了保持任务参照系对齐的成本。