Muiños Mónica, Ballesteros Soledad
Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2015 Aug;77(6):2061-73. doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-0901-x.
A major topic of current research in aging has been to investigate ways to promote healthy aging and neuroplasticity in order to counteract perceptual and cognitive declines. The aim of the present study was to investigate the benefits of intensive, sustained judo and karate martial arts training in young and older athletes and nonathletes of the same age for attenuating age-related dynamic visual acuity (DVA) decline. As a target, we used a moving stimulus similar to a Landolt ring that moved horizontally, vertically, or obliquely across the screen at three possible contrasts and three different speeds. The results indicated that (1) athletes had better DVA than nonathletes; (2) the older adult groups showed a larger oblique effect than the younger groups, regardless of whether or not they practiced a martial art; and (3) age modulated the results of sport under the high-speed condition: The DVA of young karate athletes was superior to that of nonathletes, while both judo and karate older athletes showed better DVA than did sedentary older adults. These findings suggest that in older adults, the practice of a martial art in general, rather than the practice of a particular type of martial art, is the crucial thing. We concluded that the sustained practice of a martial art such as judo or karate attenuates the decline of DVA, suggesting neuroplasticity in the aging human brain.
当前衰老研究的一个主要课题是探索促进健康衰老和神经可塑性的方法,以对抗感知和认知能力的下降。本研究的目的是调查长期高强度的柔道和空手道武术训练,对年轻和年长的运动员以及同龄非运动员在减缓与年龄相关的动态视力(DVA)下降方面的益处。作为目标刺激,我们使用了一种类似于兰道环的移动刺激物,它以三种可能的对比度和三种不同速度在屏幕上水平、垂直或斜向移动。结果表明:(1)运动员的DVA比非运动员更好;(2)无论是否练习武术,老年组比年轻组表现出更大的倾斜效应;(3)年龄在高速条件下调节了运动结果:年轻的空手道运动员的DVA优于非运动员,而柔道和空手道老年运动员的DVA都比久坐不动的老年人更好。这些发现表明,对于老年人来说,一般的武术练习,而非特定类型的武术练习,才是关键所在。我们得出结论,持续练习柔道或空手道等武术可减缓DVA的下降,这表明衰老的人类大脑具有神经可塑性。