McDowd J M
J Gerontol. 1986 Nov;41(6):764-9. doi: 10.1093/geronj/41.6.764.
The present study examined the effects of repeated practice on the divided attention performance of young and old adults. Six young and 6 older adults performed two perceptual-motor tasks under both single- and dual-task conditions across six 1-hr sessions. Absolute levels of performance improved reliably over sessions for both young and old participants, but divided attention performance remained poorer in old than in young adults. Relative divided attention costs (Somberg & Salthouse, 1982) were consistently higher for the older adults across experimental sessions. These results confirm previous suggestions that older people are particularly vulnerable to the effects of divided attention. The findings are discussed further in terms of the validity of single-session studies of age differences in divided attention performance.
本研究考察了重复练习对年轻人和老年人分散注意力表现的影响。6名年轻人和6名老年人在单任务和双任务条件下,分6个1小时的时段完成两项感知运动任务。年轻和年长参与者的绝对表现水平在各时段均可靠提高,但老年人的分散注意力表现仍比年轻人差。在整个实验时段中,老年人的相对分散注意力成本(Somberg和Salthouse,1982)一直较高。这些结果证实了先前的观点,即老年人特别容易受到分散注意力的影响。将根据分散注意力表现年龄差异的单时段研究的有效性,进一步讨论这些发现。