Human Motor Control Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia.
Exp Brain Res. 2013 Jun;227(2):289-300. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3511-7. Epub 2013 Apr 17.
The present study investigated age-related changes in the attentional demands associated with interlimb coordination involving upper and lower limbs performed at three different movement frequencies. Younger and older adults performed rhythmical, 180° out-of-phase flexion-extension movements of the knee and elbow with either ipsilateral (right arm, right leg) or contralateral (right arm, left leg) limbs at 20, 60, and 100 % of each individual's maximum movement frequency. A concurrent vocal reaction time task (dual task) was used to assess attentional load. There were two major findings: (1) The attentional cost associated with undertaking the required coordination patterns was greatest at the slowest movement frequency, and this additional attentional load was most pronounced for older adults; (2) the manipulation of movement frequency had a distinct effect on the coordination performance: moving at the fastest frequency degraded the accuracy and stability of coordination, while moving at the slowest movement frequency led to increased temporal variability, particularly in older adults. Coordination performance at slowest movement frequency required the greatest cognitive demand in older adults relative to other movement frequencies, suggesting that going 'slow and steady' is not necessarily less attentionally demanding for older adults.
本研究调查了与涉及上下肢的肢体间协调相关的注意力需求随年龄的变化,这些协调是在三种不同的运动频率下进行的。年轻和年长的成年人以 20%、60%和 100%的个人最大运动频率,分别进行同侧(右臂、右腿)或对侧(右臂、左腿)肢体的 180° 相反相位的膝部和肘部节律性屈伸运动。使用并发的发声反应时间任务(双重任务)来评估注意力负荷。有两个主要发现:(1)在最慢的运动频率下,进行所需协调模式所需的注意力成本最高,对于老年人来说,这种额外的注意力负荷更为明显;(2)运动频率的变化对协调表现有明显的影响:以最快的频率运动降低了协调的准确性和稳定性,而以最慢的运动频率运动导致时间变异性增加,特别是在老年人中。与其他运动频率相比,在最慢的运动频率下进行协调需要老年人付出最大的认知需求,这表明“缓慢而稳定”对老年人来说并不一定需要较少的注意力。