Barela José A, Sanches Matheus, Lopes Andrei G, Razuk Milena, Moraes Renato
Institute of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Cruzeiro do Sul University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
J Vis. 2011 Oct 17;11(12):10. doi: 10.1167/11.12.10.
The purpose of the present study was to examine how children's postural control is affected by different visual cues. Sixteen children, ages 8 and 12 years, and eight adults participated in the study. Each was asked to stand upright inside a moving room, which oscillated at 0.2 Hz, while facing the frontal wall at two distances: 75 and 150 cm, under monocular and binocular vision conditions. Vision manipulation induced corresponding body sway in all participants, but vision effect was the smallest in the monocular vision condition, at the greater distance (150 cm) from the front wall. More importantly, however, the influence of visual manipulation on body sway was age-dependent, with the younger children showing less visually induced body sway than the older children and adults. This aging effect was more dramatic in the monocular vision condition. These results suggest that development of the visual system is not fully completed until the age of 12 years and that eye movement and binocular vision might play an important role in how visual cues are coupled to body sway.
本研究的目的是探讨不同视觉线索如何影响儿童的姿势控制。16名8岁和12岁的儿童以及8名成年人参与了该研究。要求每个人在一个以0.2赫兹振荡的移动室内直立站立,同时在单眼和双眼视觉条件下面对前壁,距离分别为75厘米和150厘米。视觉操纵在所有参与者中都引起了相应的身体摆动,但在单眼视觉条件下,在前壁较远的距离(150厘米)处,视觉效果最小。然而,更重要的是,视觉操纵对身体摆动的影响与年龄有关,年幼儿童比年长儿童和成年人表现出更少的视觉诱发身体摆动。这种年龄效应在单眼视觉条件下更为明显。这些结果表明,视觉系统的发育直到12岁才完全完成,并且眼球运动和双眼视觉可能在视觉线索与身体摆动的耦合方式中发挥重要作用。