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运动想象中与年龄相关的差异:工作记忆作为中介因素

Age-related differences in motor imagery: working memory as a mediator.

作者信息

Schott Nadja

机构信息

Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Aging Res. 2012;38(5):559-83. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2012.726045.

Abstract

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BACKGROUND/STUDY CONTEXT: Although motor imagery is a well-established phenomenon in healthy younger adults, it seems necessary to determine if older adults are still able to accurately perform imagery tasks before investigating the application of motor imagery in rehabilitation. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine if there is a progressive decline in motor imagery performance with age. Furthermore, we wanted to verify whether the effects of age on motor imagery were due to (or mediated by) deficits of working memory.

METHODS

This study examined the key characteristics of the motor imagery ability in three groups of healthy older men and women (60-69, 70-79, and ≥80 years; mean age M = 73.8, SD = 8.3) and 40 younger subjects aged 20 to 30 years (M = 28.87, SD = 2.5). Imagery ability was measured using the Movement Imagery Questionnaire (MIQ), the Controllability of Motor Imagery (CMI) test, and two different chronometry tests. To estimate the mediational effect of working memory on age differences in the imagery measures, we employed latent variable structural equation modeling (SEM).

RESULTS

The main findings indicated that motor imagery ability (generation, visual and kinesthetic imagery ability, controllability, and temporal organization) were better in young adults compared with older adults 70 years and older, but not in older adults 60 to 69 years of age. The analysis of the mediational effect of working memory on age differences in the motor imagery measures showed that the inclusion of working memory increased the amount of explained variance in the MIQ (ΔR (2) = .03), in the CMI test (ΔR (2) = .15), as well as in the mental chronometry tests (ΔR (2) = .16) CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that there is potential for motor imagery to be compromised in the older age ranges, which may limit motor imagery as a rehabilitative strategy in older and in cognitively impaired individuals.

摘要

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背景/研究背景:尽管运动想象在健康的年轻人中是一种已被充分证实的现象,但在研究运动想象在康复中的应用之前,确定老年人是否仍能准确执行想象任务似乎很有必要。因此,本研究的目的是确定运动想象表现是否会随着年龄的增长而逐渐下降。此外,我们想验证年龄对运动想象的影响是否是由于工作记忆缺陷(或由其介导)。

方法

本研究考察了三组健康老年男性和女性(60 - 69岁、70 - 79岁和≥80岁;平均年龄M = 73.8,标准差SD = 8.3)以及40名年龄在20至30岁之间的年轻受试者(M = 28.87,标准差SD = 2.5)的运动想象能力的关键特征。使用运动想象问卷(MIQ)、运动想象可控性(CMI)测试以及两种不同的计时测试来测量想象能力。为了估计工作记忆对想象测量中年龄差异的中介效应,我们采用了潜在变量结构方程模型(SEM)。

结果

主要研究结果表明,与70岁及以上的老年人相比,年轻人的运动想象能力(生成、视觉和动觉想象能力、可控性和时间组织)更好,但60至69岁的老年人并非如此。对工作记忆对运动想象测量中年龄差异的中介效应的分析表明,纳入工作记忆增加了MIQ(ΔR(2) =.03)、CMI测试(ΔR(2) =.15)以及心理计时测试(ΔR(2) =.16)中可解释方差的量。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在较高年龄范围内运动想象可能会受到损害,这可能会限制运动想象作为老年人和认知障碍个体的康复策略。

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