Remaud Anthony, Boyas Sébastien, Caron Guillaume A R, Bilodeau Martin
Aging and Movement Research Laboratory, Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute, Bruyère Continuing Care, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Mot Behav. 2012;44(5):329-40. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2012.708680. Epub 2012 Aug 30.
The authors aimed to assess the effect of vision on variations in attentional resources allocated to postural control during tasks of various levels of difficulty. Test-retest reliability of postural and cognitive parameters was also evaluated. Twenty adults stood quietly on a force platform during 30-s trials (primary task). Twelve conditions involving combinations of three bases of support, two vision conditions, and the presence or absence of a simple reaction time task (secondary task) were tested. Baseline trials of the reaction time task were also performed with the participants seated. Reaction time and postural parameters demonstrated good to excellent test-retest reliability in most conditions. Postural control was altered by the reduction of the base of support and by the absence of vision. Maintaining an upright stance increased reaction time compared with a seated position, indicating that quiet standing tasks required some attention even in young adults. Changes in postural steadiness were correlated with changes in reaction time, showing a significant relationship between the difficulty of the postural task and the attentional resources allocated to postural control. However, reaction time increased with the reduction of the base of support only without vision. This dual task paradigm showed that vision can compensate for the increase in attentional demands during the most difficult postural tasks.
作者旨在评估视觉对不同难度任务中分配给姿势控制的注意力资源变化的影响。还评估了姿势和认知参数的重测信度。20名成年人在30秒的试验(主要任务)中安静地站在测力平台上。测试了12种条件,这些条件涉及三种支撑面、两种视觉条件以及是否存在简单反应时任务(次要任务)的组合。反应时任务的基线试验也让参与者坐着进行。在大多数情况下,反应时和姿势参数显示出良好至优秀的重测信度。支撑面减小和无视觉会改变姿势控制。与坐姿相比,保持直立姿势会增加反应时,这表明即使在年轻人中,安静站立任务也需要一些注意力。姿势稳定性的变化与反应时的变化相关,表明姿势任务的难度与分配给姿势控制的注意力资源之间存在显著关系。然而,只有在无视觉的情况下,反应时才会随着支撑面的减小而增加。这种双重任务范式表明,视觉可以补偿最困难姿势任务中注意力需求的增加。