Woodward K L
Center for Research on Learning and Cognition, University of North Texas, Denton 76203-5355.
Somatosens Mot Res. 1993;10(1):63-7. doi: 10.3109/08990229309028824.
Earlier research has suggested that tactile sensitivity, like visual and auditory acuity, may decrease with increasing age. But are decrements in tactile sensitivity attributable to changes in the nervous system, or simply to alterations in the mechanical properties of the skin? In the present study, skin compliance and discriminative thresholds for two-point and gap stimuli were measured on the pad of the left index finger of 102 persons ranging in age from 18 to 84 years. For both types of stimuli, age was found to be a significant predictor of tactile sensitivity, even when skin compliance and gender were controlled. The relationship between increasing age and decrements in tactile discrimination is apparently not attributable to changes in the mechanical properties of the skin, but to other factors, which may include changes in the nervous system affecting the speed, quantity, or quality of information processing.
早期研究表明,与视觉和听觉敏锐度一样,触觉敏感度可能会随着年龄的增长而下降。但是,触觉敏感度的下降是归因于神经系统的变化,还是仅仅归因于皮肤机械性能的改变呢?在本研究中,对年龄在18岁至84岁之间的102人的左手食指指腹测量了皮肤顺应性以及两点和缝隙刺激的辨别阈值。对于这两种类型的刺激,即使在控制了皮肤顺应性和性别之后,年龄仍是触觉敏感度的一个重要预测指标。年龄增长与触觉辨别能力下降之间的关系显然并非归因于皮肤机械性能的变化,而是归因于其他因素,这些因素可能包括影响信息处理速度、数量或质量的神经系统变化。