Wunsch Kathrin, Weigelt Matthias, Stöckel Tino
Sport Psychology Unit, Institute of Sport and Sport Science, University of Freiburg, Germany.
Sport Psychology Unit, Department of Sport and Health, University of Paderborn, Germany.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2017 May 1;72(3):373-382. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbv078.
The end-state comfort (ESC) effect represents an efficiency constraint in anticipatory motor planning. Although young adults usually avoid uncomfortable postures at the end of goal-directed movements, newer studies revealed that children's sensitivity for ESC is not fully in place before the age of 10 years. In this matter, it is surprising that nothing is known about the development of the ESC effect at older ages. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the development of anticipatory motor planning in older adults.
In 2 experiments, a total of 119 older adults (from 60 to 80 years old) performed in an unimanual (Experiment 1) and a bimanual version (Experiment 2) of the bar-transport-task.
Across both experiments, the propensity of the ESC effect was significantly lower in the old-old (71-80 years old) as compared with the young-old (60-70 years old) participants.
Although the performance of the young-old participants in the unimanual and bimanual task was comparable to what has been reported for young adults, the performance of the old-old participants was rather similar to the behavior of children younger than 10 years. Thus, for the first time, evidence is provided for the decrease of the ESC effect in older adults.
终末状态舒适(ESC)效应代表了预期运动规划中的一种效率限制。尽管年轻人在目标导向运动结束时通常会避免不舒服的姿势,但最新研究表明,10岁之前儿童对ESC的敏感性尚未完全形成。在这方面,令人惊讶的是,对于老年人ESC效应的发展情况一无所知。因此,本研究的目的是考察老年人预期运动规划的发展情况。
在2项实验中,共有119名老年人(年龄在60至80岁之间)参与了单臂(实验1)和双臂版本(实验2)的横杆运输任务。
在两项实验中,与年轻老年人(60至70岁)参与者相比,年老老年人(71至80岁)的ESC效应倾向显著更低。
尽管年轻老年人在单臂和双臂任务中的表现与之前报道的年轻人相当,但年老老年人的表现与10岁以下儿童的行为更为相似。因此,首次有证据表明老年人的ESC效应会降低。