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认知任务组件与并发感觉运动协调之间的不对称干扰。

Asymmetric interference between cognitive task components and concurrent sensorimotor coordination.

作者信息

Baker Joshua, Castro Antonio, Dunn Andrew K, Mitra Suvobrata

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University , Nottingham , United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2018 Jul 1;120(1):330-342. doi: 10.1152/jn.00073.2018. Epub 2018 Apr 11.

Abstract

Everyday cognitive tasks are frequently performed under dual-task conditions alongside continuous sensorimotor coordinations (CSCs) such as driving, walking, or balancing. Observed interference in these dual-task settings is commonly attributed to demands on executive function or attentional resources, but the time course and reciprocity of interference are not well understood at the level of information-processing components. Here we used electrophysiology to study the detailed chronometry of dual-task interference between a visual oddball task and a continuous visuomanual tracking task. The oddball task's electrophysiological components were linked to underlying cognitive processes, and the tracking task served as a proxy for the continuous cycle of state monitoring and adjustment inherent to CSCs. Dual-tasking interfered with the oddball task's accuracy and attentional processes (attenuated P2 and P3b magnitude and parietal alpha-band event-related desynchronization), but errors in tracking due to dual-tasking accrued at a later timescale and only in trials in which the target stimulus appeared and its tally had to be incremented. Interference between cognitive tasks and CSCs can be asymmetric in terms of timing as well as affected information-processing components. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Interference between cognitive tasks and continuous sensorimotor coordination (CSC) has been widely reported, but this is the first demonstration that the cognitive operation that is impaired by concurrent CSC may not be the one that impairs the CSC. Also demonstrated is that interference between such tasks can be temporally asymmetric. The asynchronicity of this interference has significant implications for understanding and mitigating loss of mobility in old age, and for rehabilitation for neurological impairments.

摘要

日常认知任务通常是在双重任务条件下进行的,同时伴随着持续的感觉运动协调(CSC),如驾驶、行走或平衡。在这些双重任务环境中观察到的干扰通常归因于执行功能或注意力资源的需求,但在信息处理组件层面,干扰的时间进程和相互作用还没有得到很好的理解。在这里,我们使用电生理学来研究视觉oddball任务和连续视觉手动跟踪任务之间双重任务干扰的详细计时。oddball任务的电生理成分与潜在的认知过程相关联,跟踪任务作为CSC中固有的状态监测和调整连续循环的代理。双重任务干扰了oddball任务的准确性和注意力过程(P2和P3b幅值衰减以及顶叶α波段事件相关去同步),但由于双重任务导致的跟踪错误在较晚的时间尺度上累积,并且仅在目标刺激出现且其计数必须增加的试验中出现。认知任务和CSC之间的干扰在时间以及受影响的信息处理组件方面可能是不对称的。新内容与值得注意的点:认知任务和连续感觉运动协调(CSC)之间的干扰已被广泛报道,但这是首次证明,与CSC同时进行时受损的认知操作可能不是损害CSC的那个操作。还证明了此类任务之间的干扰可能在时间上不对称。这种干扰的异步性对于理解和减轻老年人行动能力的丧失以及神经损伤的康复具有重要意义。

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