Scharoun Sara M, Gonzalez David A, Roy Eric A, Bryden Pamela J
1 University of Windsor.
2 University of Waterloo.
Motor Control. 2018 Apr 1;22(2):211-230. doi: 10.1123/mc.2016-0064. Epub 2017 Nov 28.
Young adults plan actions in advance to minimize the cost of movement. This is exemplified by the end-state comfort (ESC) effect. A pattern of improvement in ESC in children is linked to the development of cognitive control processes, and decline in older adults is attributed to cognitive decline. This study used a cross-sectional design to examine how movement context (pantomime, demonstration with image/glass as a guide, actual grasping) influences between-hand differences in ESC planning. Children (5- to 12-year-olds), young adults, and two groups of older adults (aged 60-70, and aged 71 and older) were assessed. Findings provide evidence for adult-like patterns of ESC in 8-year-olds. Results are attributed to improvements in proprioceptive acuity and proficiency in generating and implementing internal representations of action. For older adults early in the aging process, sensitivity to ESC did not differ from young adults. However, with increasing age, differences reflect challenges in motor planning with increases in cognitive demand, similar to previous work. Findings have implications for understanding lifespan motor behavior.
年轻人会提前规划行动,以尽量减少动作成本。这一点在终态舒适(ESC)效应中得到了体现。儿童ESC的改善模式与认知控制过程的发展有关,而老年人ESC的下降则归因于认知衰退。本研究采用横断面设计,以考察动作情境(模仿、以图像/玻璃为引导的示范、实际抓握)如何影响ESC规划中的双手差异。研究评估了儿童(5至12岁)、年轻人以及两组老年人(60至70岁和71岁及以上)。研究结果为8岁儿童类似成人的ESC模式提供了证据。结果归因于本体感觉敏锐度的提高以及生成和实施动作内部表征的熟练度。对于衰老过程早期的老年人来说,他们对ESC的敏感度与年轻人没有差异。然而,随着年龄的增长,差异反映出随着认知需求增加,运动规划面临挑战,这与之前的研究结果类似。这些发现对于理解全生命周期的运动行为具有重要意义。