Geldmacher D S
Department of Neurology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey--Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, USA.
Brain Cogn. 1996 Dec;32(3):405-15. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1996.0073.
Cancellation tests are commonly used in the clinical assessment of visuospatial function, but there has been little study of task characteristics influencing performance. This study was designed to assess factors which affect cancellation performance. Sixteen healthy subjects sequentially performed four random-array letter cancellation tasks. The forms contained 50 and 100 stimuli and target:distractor (T/D) ratios of 1:4 and 1:9 with target letter "A" and randomly selected letter distractors. The primary performance measure was calculated as the number of correctly cancelled targets divided by the time to complete the task, corrected for accuracy. This measure revealed a strong effect of T/D ratio (p < .0001), with performance adversely affected by higher proportion of distractors. There was no effect of stimulus number. This suggests that T/D ratio should be considered in cancellation test design and interpretation.
删除测试常用于视觉空间功能的临床评估,但对于影响测试表现的任务特征却鲜有研究。本研究旨在评估影响删除测试表现的因素。16名健康受试者依次完成了四项随机排列字母删除任务。测试形式包含50个和100个刺激物,目标与干扰物(T/D)比例分别为1:4和1:9,目标字母为“A”,干扰字母随机选取。主要表现指标的计算方式为正确删除的目标数量除以完成任务的时间,并对准确性进行校正。该指标显示T/D比例具有显著影响(p < .0001),干扰物比例越高,表现受到的负面影响越大。刺激物数量则没有影响。这表明在设计和解读删除测试时应考虑T/D比例。