Legault Isabelle, Troje Nikolaus F, Faubert Jocelyn
Visual Psychophysics and Perception Laboratory, 3744 Jean-Brillant, School of Optometry, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1P1, Canada; e-mail:
Iperception. 2012;3(2):104-11. doi: 10.1068/i0485. Epub 2012 Feb 21.
Healthy aging is associated with a number of perceptual changes, but measures of biological-motion perception have yielded conflicting results. Biological motion provides information about a walker, from gender and identity to speed, direction, and distance. In our natural environment, as someone approaches us (closer distances), the walker spans larger areas of our field of view, the extent of which can be underutilized with age. Yet, the effect of age on biological-motion perception in such real-world scenarios remains unknown. We assessed the effect of age on discriminating walking direction in upright and inverted biological-motion patterns, positioned at various distances in virtual space. Findings indicate that discrimination is worse at closer distances, an effect exacerbated by age. Older adults' performance decreases at distances as far away as 4 m, whereas younger adults maintain their performance as close as 1 m (worse at 0.5 m). This suggests that older observers are limited in their capacity to integrate information over larger areas of the visual field and supports the notion that age-related effects are more apparent when larger neural networks are required to process simultaneous information. This has further implications for social contexts where information from biological motion is critical.
健康衰老与多种感知变化相关,但生物运动感知的测量结果却相互矛盾。生物运动能提供有关步行者的信息,包括性别、身份以及速度、方向和距离等。在我们的自然环境中,当有人靠近我们(距离更近时),步行者在我们视野中占据的区域更大,而随着年龄增长,这一区域的信息可能未得到充分利用。然而,在这种现实场景中,年龄对生物运动感知的影响仍然未知。我们评估了年龄对辨别直立和倒置生物运动模式中步行方向的影响,这些模式位于虚拟空间中的不同距离处。研究结果表明,在较近距离时辨别能力更差,且年龄会加剧这种影响。老年人在距离达4米时表现下降,而年轻人在距离仅1米时仍能保持良好表现(在0.5米时表现较差)。这表明老年观察者整合视野中更大区域信息的能力有限,并支持这样一种观点,即当需要更大的神经网络来处理同时出现的信息时,与年龄相关的影响会更加明显。这对生物运动信息至关重要的社交环境具有进一步的启示意义。