Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, 1101 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2013 Mar;225(1):75-84. doi: 10.1007/s00221-012-3349-4. Epub 2012 Dec 2.
This study examined perception-action learning in younger adults in their 20s compared to older adults in their 70s and 80s. The goal was to provide, for the first time, quantitative estimates of perceptuo-motor learning rates for each age group and to reveal how these learning rates change between these age groups. We used a visual coordination task in which participants are asked to learn to produce a novel-coordinated rhythmic movement. The task has been studied extensively in young adults, and the characteristics of the task are well understood. All groups showed improvement, although learning rates for those in their 70s and 80s were half the rate for those in their 20s. We consider the potential causes of these differences in learning rates by examining performance across the different coordination patterns examined as well as recent results that reveal age-related deficits in motion perception.
本研究比较了 20 多岁的年轻成年人和 70 多岁和 80 多岁的老年成年人的感知-动作学习。目的是首次为每个年龄组提供感知运动学习率的定量估计,并揭示这些学习率如何在这些年龄组之间变化。我们使用了一个视觉协调任务,要求参与者学习产生一种新的协调的节奏运动。这个任务在年轻成年人中已经被广泛研究过,并且任务的特点已经被很好地理解了。所有组都表现出了改善,尽管 70 多岁和 80 多岁的人的学习率是 20 多岁的人的一半。我们通过检查不同协调模式下的表现以及最近揭示与年龄相关的运动感知缺陷的结果,来考虑这些学习率差异的潜在原因。