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边走边说:年轻人在言语和步态之间灵活分配资源。

Walking while talking: Young adults flexibly allocate resources between speech and gait.

作者信息

Raffegeau Tiphanie E, Haddad Jeffrey M, Huber Jessica E, Rietdyk Shirley

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA; Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2018 Jul;64:59-62. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.05.029. Epub 2018 May 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Walking while talking is an ideal multitask behavior to assess how young healthy adults manage concurrent tasks as it is well-practiced, cognitively demanding, and has real consequences for impaired performance in either task. Since the association between cognitive tasks and gait appears stronger when the gait task is more challenging, gait challenge was systematically manipulated in this study.

OBJECTIVE

To understand how young adults accomplish the multitask behavior of walking while talking as the gait challenge was systematically manipulated.

METHODS

Sixteen young adults (21 ± 1.6 years, 9 males) performed three gait tasks with and without speech: unobstructed gait (easy), obstacle crossing (moderate), obstacle crossing and tray carrying (difficult). Participants also provided a speech sample while seated for a baseline indicator of speech. The speech task was to speak extemporaneously about a topic (e.g. first car). Gait speed and the duration of silent pauses during speaking were determined. Silent pauses reflect cognitive processes involved in speech production and language planning.

RESULTS

When speaking and walking without obstacles, gait speed decreased (relative to walking without speaking) but silent pause duration did not change (relative to seated speech). These changes are consistent with the idea that, in the easy gait task, participants placed greater value on speech pauses than on gait speed, likely due to the negative social consequences of impaired speech. In the moderate and difficult gait tasks both parameters changed: gait speed decreased and silent pauses increased.

CONCLUSION

Walking while talking is a cognitively demanding task for healthy young adults, despite being a well-practiced habitual activity. These findings are consistent with the integrated model of task prioritization from Yogev-Seligmann et al., [1].

摘要

背景

边走路边说话是一种理想的多任务行为,可用于评估健康的年轻人如何处理并行任务,因为这是一种经常进行的、对认知有要求的行为,而且任何一项任务表现受损都会产生实际后果。由于当步态任务更具挑战性时,认知任务与步态之间的关联似乎更强,因此本研究对步态挑战进行了系统的操控。

目的

了解在系统操控步态挑战的情况下,年轻人如何完成边走路边说话的多任务行为。

方法

16名年轻人(21±1.6岁,9名男性)在有和没有说话的情况下进行了三项步态任务:无障碍步态(容易)、穿越障碍物(中等)、穿越障碍物并携带托盘(困难)。参与者还在坐着时提供了一段语音样本,作为语音的基线指标。语音任务是就一个主题(如第一辆车)进行即兴演讲。测定了步态速度和说话时的沉默停顿时间。沉默停顿反映了言语产生和语言规划中涉及的认知过程。

结果

在无障碍行走和说话时,步态速度下降(相对于不说话时行走),但沉默停顿时间没有变化(相对于坐着时说话)。这些变化与以下观点一致,即在简单的步态任务中,参与者更重视言语停顿而不是步态速度,这可能是由于言语受损带来的负面社会后果。在中等难度和困难的步态任务中,两个参数都发生了变化:步态速度下降,沉默停顿增加。

结论

尽管边走路边说话是一项经常进行的习惯性活动,但对健康的年轻人来说,这是一项对认知有要求 的任务。这些发现与Yogev-Seligmann等人[1]提出的任务优先级综合模型一致。

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