Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2010 Jun;76(3):123-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2010.02.007. Epub 2010 Mar 1.
Although changes in autonomic activity have been extensively examined as responses to cognitive challenges, relatively few studies have used individual differences in autonomic parameters to predict executive performance in healthy adults. Here we examined baseline and task-related changes in heart rate and heart rate variability (measured by respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA)) to predict performance of a pictorial Stroop task in a group of 81 healthy adults aged 17-55. Greater autonomic reactivity (increased heart rate and reduced RSA for task performance) was associated with faster colour naming of faces in the Stroop task. Dividing the group by median age revealed that middle-aged adults reduced RSA to a greater degree than their younger counterparts in the context of equivalent performance across groups. Findings suggest that performance of executive function tasks that evoke attentional control may depend in part on the responsiveness of autonomic control parameters via age-dependent mechanisms.
虽然自主活动的变化已被广泛研究作为对认知挑战的反应,但相对较少的研究使用自主参数的个体差异来预测健康成年人的执行性能。在这里,我们检查了心率和心率变异性(通过呼吸窦性心律失常(RSA)测量)的基线和任务相关变化,以预测 81 名年龄在 17-55 岁的健康成年人在图片斯特鲁普任务中的表现。更大的自主反应性(在任务执行时心率增加和 RSA 降低)与斯特鲁普任务中面孔的颜色命名更快相关。通过中位数年龄将组划分,结果表明,中年成年人在各组表现相当的情况下,RSA 的降低程度大于其年轻成年人。研究结果表明,执行功能任务的表现可能部分取决于自主控制参数的反应性,这取决于年龄相关的机制。