UNESP - Sao Paulo State University, Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Sciences, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil; Post-graduation Program in Movement Sciences, São Paulo State University - UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil.
UNESP - Sao Paulo State University, Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Sciences, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil; Post-graduation Program in Movement Sciences, São Paulo State University - UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil.
Neurosci Lett. 2019 Jul 13;705:227-234. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2019.03.004. Epub 2019 Mar 5.
Differences in the postural stabilization of older and young adults have been shown to be task-dependent on both visual and postural challenges; however, the gaze behavior during such tasks has rarely been examined. This study investigated the effects of horizontal and vertical saccades on gaze control, center of pressure (CoP) and head displacement of young and older adults on different bases of support. Ten young adults (20.7 ± 3.4 years) and ten older adults (71.6 ± 3.1 years) remained in an upright stance on a force platform wearing an eye-head tracker device. The participants performed 30-second trials according to two bases of support (feet apart and semi-tandem) and three gaze behavior (fixation, horizontal and vertical saccades) conditions. Older adults presented greater CoP amplitude (p < 0.002) and velocity (p < 0.001) (ML axis), and higher head amplitude (ML) (p < 0.002) than young adults during the semi tandem base. Head displacement of both groups presented higher velocity (ML axis) during horizontal (p < 0.001) and vertical saccades (p < 0.01) than the fixation task only on the semi tandem base. There was higher number of fixations (p < 0.001) and lower mean fixation duration (p < 0.001) on the semi-tandem base (p < 0.05). The results showed higher gaze latency variability in vertical saccades for older adults (p < 0.01). Challenging postural tasks may alter postural adjustments and gaze control during saccadic tasks. Particularly, the greater postural instability of older adults increased the gaze latency variability during saccadic tasks, suggesting some deterioration in the posture-gaze relation with aging.
老年人和年轻人在姿势稳定性方面的差异已被证明取决于视觉和姿势挑战的任务;然而,在这些任务中,注视行为很少被检查。本研究调查了水平和垂直扫视对年轻和老年人在不同支撑基础上的注视控制、中心压力(CoP)和头部位移的影响。10 名年轻成年人(20.7±3.4 岁)和 10 名老年人(71.6±3.1 岁)在力平台上佩戴眼-头跟踪器设备,保持直立姿势。参与者根据两种支撑基础(脚分开和半并脚)和三种注视行为(注视、水平和垂直扫视)条件进行 30 秒的试验。老年人在半并脚支撑基础上,CoP 振幅(p<0.002)和速度(p<0.001)(ML 轴)以及头部振幅(ML)更高(p<0.002)。与年轻人相比,两组在半并脚支撑基础上进行水平(p<0.001)和垂直扫视(p<0.01)时,头部位移的速度(ML 轴)更高。与注视任务相比,半并脚支撑基础上注视的注视次数更多(p<0.001),注视持续时间更短(p<0.001)(p<0.05)。结果表明,老年人垂直扫视的注视潜伏期变异性更高(p<0.01)。挑战性的姿势任务可能会改变扫视任务中的姿势调整和注视控制。特别是,老年人更大的姿势不稳定性增加了扫视任务中注视潜伏期的变异性,这表明随着年龄的增长,姿势-注视关系可能会恶化。