Ellmers Toby J, Cocks Adam J, Doumas Michail, Williams A Mark, Young William R
Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom.
School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2016 Nov 8;11(11):e0166063. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166063. eCollection 2016.
We examined the effect of increased cognitive load on visual search behavior and measures of gait performance during locomotion. Also, we investigated how personality traits, specifically the propensity to consciously control or monitor movements (trait movement 'reinvestment'), impacted the ability to maintain effective gaze under conditions of cognitive load. Healthy young adults traversed a novel adaptive walking path while performing a secondary serial subtraction task. Performance was assessed using correct responses to the cognitive task, gaze behavior, stepping accuracy, and time to complete the walking task. When walking while simultaneously carrying out the secondary serial subtraction task, participants visually fixated on task-irrelevant areas 'outside' the walking path more often and for longer durations of time, and fixated on task-relevant areas 'inside' the walkway for shorter durations. These changes were most pronounced in high-trait-reinvesters. We speculate that reinvestment-related processes placed an additional cognitive demand upon working memory. These increased task-irrelevant 'outside' fixations were accompanied by slower completion rates on the walking task and greater gross stepping errors. Findings suggest that attention is important for the maintenance of effective gaze behaviors, supporting previous claims that the maladaptive changes in visual search observed in high-risk older adults may be a consequence of inefficiencies in attentional processing. Identifying the underlying attentional processes that disrupt effective gaze behaviour during locomotion is an essential step in the development of rehabilitation, with this information allowing for the emergence of interventions that reduce the risk of falling.
我们研究了认知负荷增加对视觉搜索行为以及运动过程中步态表现指标的影响。此外,我们还调查了人格特质,特别是有意识地控制或监测运动的倾向(特质运动“再投入”),如何在认知负荷条件下影响维持有效注视的能力。健康的年轻成年人在一条新颖的适应性步行路径上行走,同时执行一项次级连续减法任务。使用对认知任务的正确反应、注视行为、步幅准确性和完成步行任务的时间来评估表现。在同时执行次级连续减法任务时行走时,参与者更频繁、更长时间地将目光固定在步行路径“外部”与任务无关的区域,而在人行道“内部”与任务相关的区域的注视时间较短。这些变化在高特质再投入者中最为明显。我们推测,与再投入相关的过程给工作记忆带来了额外的认知需求。这些增加的与任务无关的“外部”注视伴随着步行任务的完成速度变慢和更大的总体步幅误差。研究结果表明,注意力对于维持有效的注视行为很重要,支持了之前的观点,即高危老年人中观察到的视觉搜索的适应不良变化可能是注意力处理效率低下的结果。识别运动过程中扰乱有效注视行为的潜在注意力过程是康复发展的关键一步,这些信息有助于出现降低跌倒风险的干预措施。