Plummer Prudence, Eskes Gail
Division of Physical Therapy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Apr 28;9:225. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00225. eCollection 2015.
The relevance of dual-task walking to everyday ambulation is widely acknowledged, and numerous studies have demonstrated that dual-task interference can significantly impact recovery of functional walking in people with neurological disorders. The magnitude and direction of dual-task interference is influenced by the interaction between the two tasks, including how individuals spontaneously prioritize their attention. Therefore, to accurately interpret and characterize dual-task interference and identify changes over time, it is imperative to evaluate single and dual-task performance in both tasks, as well as the tasks relative to each other. Yet, reciprocal dual-task effects (DTE) are frequently ignored. The purpose of this perspective paper is to present a framework for measuring treatment effects on dual-task interference, specifically taking into account the interactions between the two tasks and how this can provide information on whether overall dual-task capacity has improved or a different attentional strategy has been adopted. In discussing the clinical implications of using this framework, we provide specific examples of using this method and provide some explicit recommendations for research and clinical practice.
双任务行走与日常步行的相关性已得到广泛认可,众多研究表明,双任务干扰会显著影响神经系统疾病患者功能性步行的恢复。双任务干扰的程度和方向受两项任务之间相互作用的影响,包括个体如何自发地分配注意力。因此,为了准确解释和描述双任务干扰并识别随时间的变化,必须评估两项任务中的单任务和双任务表现,以及两项任务之间的相对关系。然而,双向双任务效应(DTE)常常被忽视。本观点论文的目的是提出一个框架,用于衡量治疗对双任务干扰的影响,特别考虑两项任务之间的相互作用,以及这如何能够提供关于整体双任务能力是否提高或是否采用了不同注意力策略的信息。在讨论使用该框架的临床意义时,我们提供了使用此方法的具体示例,并为研究和临床实践提供了一些明确的建议。