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Use of a tracing task to assess visuomotor performance: Effects of age, sex, and handedness

机译:使用追踪任务评估视觉运动表现:年龄,性别和惯性的影响

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Background. Visuomotor abnormalities are common in aging and age-related disease, yet difficult to quantify. This study investigated the effects of healthy aging, sex, and handedness on the performance of a tracing task. Participants (n = 150, aged 21-95 years, 75 females) used a stylus to follow a moving target around a circle on a tablet computer with their dominant and nondominant hands. Participants also performed the Trail Making Test (a measure of executive function).Methods. Deviations from the circular path were computed to derive an "error" time series. For each time series, absolute mean, variance, and complexity index (a proposed measure of system functionality and adaptability) were calculated. Using the moving target and stylus coordinates, the percentage of task time within the target region and the cumulative micropause duration (a measure of motion continuity) were computed.Results. All measures showed significant effects of aging (p <. 0005). Post hoc age group comparisons showed that with increasing age, the absolute mean and variance of the error increased, complexity index decreased, percentage of time within the target region decreased, and cumulative micropause duration increased. Only complexity index showed a significant difference between dominant versus nondominant hands within each age group (p <. 0005). All measures showed relationships to the Trail Making Test (p <. 05).Conclusions. Measures derived from a tracing task identified performance differences in healthy individuals as a function of age, sex, and handedness. Studies in populations with specific neuromotor syndromes are warranted to test the utility of measures based on the dynamics of tracking a target as a clinical assessment tool.
机译:背景。视运动异常在衰老和与年龄有关的疾病中很常见,但难以量化。这项研究调查了健康的衰老,性别和惯性对追踪任务执行的影响。参与者(n = 150,年龄在21-95岁,女性75岁)使用手写笔用惯用手和惯用手跟随平板电脑上围绕圆圈的移动目标。参与者还进行了跟踪制作测试(衡量执行功能)。计算出与圆形路径的偏差以得出“错误”时间序列。对于每个时间序列,都计算了绝对均值,方差和复杂度指数(系统功能和适应性的拟议度量)。使用移动的目标和触控笔坐标,计算目标区域内任务时间的百分比和累积的微暂停时间(运动连续性的量度)。结果。所有措施均显示出明显的衰老效应(p <。0005)。事后年龄组的比较表明,随着年龄的增长,误差的绝对均值和方差增加,复杂性指数降低,目标区域内的时间百分比减少,累积微暂停时间增加。只有复杂度指数显示每个年龄组中的优势手和非优势手之间存在显着差异(p <。0005)。所有量度均显示出与Trail Making Test(p <.05)的关系。跟踪任务得出的测量结果确定了健康个体的性能差异是其年龄,性别和惯用性的函数。有必要在具有特定神经运动综合症的人群中进行研究,以基于追踪目标作为临床评估工具的动态来测试这些措施的实用性。

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