Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Doctoral School of Psychology (Cognitive Science), Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2020 May 20;15(5):e0233496. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0233496. eCollection 2020.
We studied a Posner-type gaze-cued version of a Simon task to characterize age-related changes in visuospatial attention and inhibitory control. Earlier results had indicated that the direction of gaze is a strong social cue that speeds response times; so we wondered whether, as a task-irrelevant stimulus, it could compensate for age-related impairment of inhibitory processes in the elderly. Our results assessed the Simon effect by: reaction time, error rate, the P3 component and the lateralized readiness potential (LRP). We found that the Simon effect was larger in the older group confirming an increased sensitivity to interference and also suggesting a decreased inhibitory control in older adults. LRP results showed that aging and stimulus-response incongruency delayed the selection of the responses-indexed by longer s-LRP latency data-, and also decreased the efficiency of motor inhibition in the Simon task-the s-LRP amplitude of both wrong- and correct-side activation was larger in older adults, and the latency difference of these two components was longer in this age-group. Also a larger N2pc amplitude in the congruent, compared to incongruent gaze condition, showed an increased visuospatial attention when the gaze-cueing drew attention to the target stimulus. This gaze-cueing could not be ignored and hence it modified task processing in the older age group, which was evident in the incongruent Simon condition where the congruent gaze increased older adults' reaction time and their error rate; but there was no difference observed in the congruent Simon condition. Since the anticipated facilitation of reaction times did not occur, we suggest that general slowing and decreased inhibitory functions in the elderly caused the social cue not to be a supporting stimulus but rather to be a further burden on their cognitive processing.
我们研究了一种基于 Posner 范式的注视引导的 Simon 任务,以描述与年龄相关的视空间注意和抑制控制变化。早期的结果表明,注视方向是一种强大的社会线索,可以加快反应时间;因此,我们想知道,作为一种与任务无关的刺激,它是否可以弥补老年人抑制过程的年龄相关损伤。我们的结果通过反应时间、错误率、P3 成分和侧化准备电位(LRP)来评估 Simon 效应。我们发现,老年组的 Simon 效应更大,这证实了他们对干扰的敏感性增加,也表明老年人的抑制控制能力下降。LRP 结果表明,衰老和刺激-反应不一致性延迟了反应的选择——这可以从更长的 s-LRP 潜伏期数据中得到证实——并且降低了 Simon 任务中运动抑制的效率——老年人的 s-LRP 振幅在错误和正确激活侧都更大,而且这两个成分的潜伏期差异在这个年龄组中更大。在注视引导吸引注意力到目标刺激时,与不一致的注视条件相比,在一致的注视条件下,更大的 N2pc 振幅表明视空间注意力增加。这种注视引导不能被忽视,因此它改变了老年组的任务处理,在不一致的 Simon 条件下,这种情况更为明显,即一致的注视增加了老年人的反应时间和错误率;但在一致的 Simon 条件下没有观察到差异。由于预期的反应时间加速没有发生,我们认为老年人的普遍减速和抑制功能下降导致社会线索不是一种支持性刺激,而是对他们的认知处理的进一步负担。