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与年轻人保持同步:计时和运动学数据显示,老年人在程序性运动序列学习中表现出完整的能力。

Keeping in step with the young: Chronometric and kinematic data show intact procedural locomotor sequence learning in older adults.

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

Medical Clinic VI-Geriatrics, University Hospital RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 May 3;17(5):e0266733. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266733. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Sequence learning in serial reaction time tasks (SRTT) is an established, lab-based experimental paradigm to study acquisition and transfer of skill based on the detection of predictable stimulus and motor response sequences. Sequence learning has been mainly studied in key presses using visual target stimuli and is demonstrated by better performance in predictable sequences than in random sequences. In this study, we investigated sequence learning in the context of more complex locomotor responses. To this end, we developed a novel goal-directed stepping SRTT with auditory target stimuli in order to subsequently assess the effect of aging on sequence learning in this task, expecting that age-related performance reductions in postural control might disturb the acquisition of the sequence. We used pressure-sensitive floor mats to characterise performance across ten blocks of trials. In Experiment 1, 22 young adults demonstrated successful acquisition of the sequence in terms of the time to step on the target mat and percent error and thus validated our new paradigm. In Experiment 2, in order to contrast performance improvements in the stepping SRTT between 27 young and 22 old adults, motion capture of the feet was combined with the floor mat system to delineate individual movement phases during stepping onto a target mat. The latencies of several postural events as well as other movement parameters of a step were assessed. We observed significant learning effects in the latency of step initiation, the time to step on the target mat, and motion parameters such as stepping amplitude and peak stepping velocity, as well as in percent error. The data showed general age-related slowing but no significant performance differences in procedural locomotor sequence learning between young and old adults. The older adults also had comparable conscious representations of the sequence of stimuli as the young adults. We conclude that sequence learning occurred in this locomotor learning task that is much more complex than typical finger-tapping sequence learning tasks, and that healthy older adults showed similar learning effects compared to young adults, suggesting intact locomotor sequence learning capabilities despite general slowing and normal age-related decline in sensorimotor function.

摘要

序列学习在连续反应时间任务(SRTT)中是一种成熟的、基于实验室的实验范式,用于研究基于预测刺激和运动反应序列的技能获取和转移。序列学习主要在使用视觉目标刺激的按键中进行研究,其表现为在可预测序列中优于随机序列。在这项研究中,我们研究了更复杂的运动反应背景下的序列学习。为此,我们开发了一种新的有目标导向的听觉目标刺激的步进 SRTT,以便随后评估该任务中年龄对序列学习的影响,预期与年龄相关的姿势控制性能下降可能会干扰序列的获取。我们使用压力敏感地板垫来描述十轮试验的性能。在实验 1 中,22 名年轻成年人在踏向目标垫的时间和百分比误差方面成功地获得了序列,从而验证了我们的新范式。在实验 2 中,为了对比 27 名年轻成年人和 22 名老年人在步进 SRTT 中的性能提高,我们将脚部运动捕捉与地板垫系统相结合,以描绘踏向目标垫的各个运动阶段。评估了几个姿势事件的潜伏期以及其他步骤的运动参数。我们观察到在起始潜伏期、踏向目标垫的时间以及运动参数(如步幅和最大步速)以及百分比误差方面都有显著的学习效应。数据显示,在程序性运动序列学习方面,老年人的整体表现随着年龄的增长而变慢,但与年轻人相比没有显著的性能差异。老年人对刺激序列的有意识表示与年轻人相似。我们得出结论,序列学习发生在这种运动学习任务中,比典型的手指敲击序列学习任务复杂得多,健康的老年人与年轻人相比表现出相似的学习效果,表明尽管存在整体运动和正常的与年龄相关的感觉运动功能下降,但运动序列学习能力仍然完好。

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