Age-related deficits in rapid visuomotor decision-making
Age-related deficits in rapid visuomotor decision-making
Abstract Many goal-directed actions that require rapid visuomotor planning and perceptual decision-making are affected in older adults, causing difficulties in execution of many functional activities of daily living. Visuomotor planning and perceptual decision-making are mediated by the dorsal and ventral visual streams, respectively, but it is unclear how age-induced changes in sensory processing in these streams contribute to declines in goal-directed actions. Previously, we have shown that in healthy adults task demands affect the integration of sensory information between the two streams and more motorically demanding tasks induce earlier decisions and more decision errors. Here, we asked the question if older adults would exhibit larger declines in interactions between the two streams during demanding motor tasks. Older adults (n=15) and young controls (n=26) performed a simple reaching task and a more demanding interception task towards virtual objects. In some blocks of trials, participants also had to select an appropriate movement based on the shape of the object. Our results showed that older adults made a similar number of initial decision errors during both the reaching and interception tasks but corrected fewer of those errors during movement. During the more demanding interception decision task, older adults made more decision- and execution-related errors than young adults, which were related to early initiation of their movements. Together, these results suggest that older adults have a reduced ability to integrate new perceptual information to guide online action, which may reflect impaired ventral-dorsal stream interactions. HighlightsOlder adults showed reduced performance in a visuomotor decision-making taskInitial decision errors were similar between young and older adultsOlder adults were less likely to correct initial decision errorsMore demanding movements were associated with earlier and less accurate decisions
Barany Deborah A.、Kurtzer Isaac、Singh Tarkeshwar、Bonnet C¨|drick、Schrayer Margaret、G¨?mez-Granados Ana
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia||Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical PartnershipDepartment of Biomedical Science, College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Kinesiology, The Pennsylvania State University, University ParkUniv. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193 ¨C SCALab ¨C Sciences Cognitives et Sciences AffectivesDepartment of Kinesiology, University of GeorgiaDepartment of Kinesiology, University of Georgia
基础医学神经病学、精神病学生理学
Older adultsreachinginterceptiondorsal-ventral interactionsobject recognition
Barany Deborah A.,Kurtzer Isaac,Singh Tarkeshwar,Bonnet C¨|drick,Schrayer Margaret,G¨?mez-Granados Ana.Age-related deficits in rapid visuomotor decision-making[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-07-01].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.07.430152.点此复制
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