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运动想象的年龄和性别差异。

Age and gender differences in motor imagery.

机构信息

ILFOMER, Institut Limousin de Formation aux métiers de la réadaptation, F-87000 Limoges, France.

Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, USA; Division of Neurology, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Neurol Sci. 2018 Aug 15;391:114-117. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2018.06.015. Epub 2018 Jun 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have explored the effects of ageing and gender in the dimensions of motor imagery (MI) such as vividness (vivid images and sensations of mental movements) and timing (the duration of an imagined movement). This study aims 1) to investigate the effect of age and gender effect in vividness and timing capabilities on MI, and 2) to examine the relationship between these two dimensions of MI.

METHODS

A population of 72 (47% of males) good imagers including 41 young subjects and 31 older subjects were assessed on MI vividness using the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire (VMIQ-2) and on MI timing using the performances of the real Timed Up and Go (rTUG) test and its imagined version (iTUG). The main outcome variables were the VMIQ-2 score and the delta-TUG, i.e. the difference between rTUG and iTUG.

RESULTS

Mental vividness was affected by ageing with a loss of visual dominance in favor of kinesthetic imagery in older subjects compared to younger ones; however, no difference between both groups was found in timing measured by delta-TUG. Vividness capabilities were similar between men and women, but women performed better in timing. VMIQ-2 scores were not associated with delta-TUG; only gender was significantly associated with delta-TUG.

CONCLUSIONS

This study revealed 1) an age-related transfer from a visual to a kinesthetic MI ability, but no impact on timing of MI; 2) a gender effect on timing with no impact on mental vividness; 3) no association between vividness and timing capabilities.

摘要

背景

很少有研究探讨年龄和性别对运动想象(MI)维度的影响,如生动性(生动的图像和心理运动的感觉)和时间(想象运动的持续时间)。本研究旨在:1)探讨年龄和性别效应对 MI 生动性和计时能力的影响,2)检验 MI 这两个维度之间的关系。

方法

我们评估了 72 名(47%为男性)优秀想象者的 MI 生动性,使用运动想象生动性问卷(VMIQ-2)评估;评估 MI 计时,使用真实计时起立行走测试(rTUG)及其想象版本(iTUG)的表现。主要观察变量是 VMIQ-2 评分和 delta-TUG,即 rTUG 和 iTUG 之间的差异。

结果

与年轻人相比,老年人的 MI 生动性受到年龄的影响,视觉主导地位下降,动觉想象增强;然而,两组之间在 delta-TUG 测量的计时方面没有差异。男性和女性的生动性能力相似,但女性在计时方面表现更好。VMIQ-2 评分与 delta-TUG 无关;只有性别与 delta-TUG 显著相关。

结论

本研究揭示了:1)年龄相关的从视觉到动觉 MI 能力的转移,但对 MI 计时没有影响;2)性别对计时的影响,对 MI 生动性没有影响;3)生动性和计时能力之间没有关联。

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