The functional relevance of visuospatial processing speed across the lifespan.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Courtney Aul, Julia M Brau, Alexander Sugarman, Joseph M DeGutis, Laura T Germine, Michael Esterman, Regina E McGlinchey, Francesca C Fortenbaugh
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Visuospatial processing speed underlies several cognitive functions critical for successful completion of everyday tasks, including driving and walking. While it is widely accepted that visuospatial processing speed peaks in early adulthood, performance across the lifespan remains incompletely characterized. Additionally, there remains a lack of paradigms available to assess visuospatial processing speed in unsupervised web-based testing environments. To address these gaps, we developed a novel visuospatial processing speed (VIPS) task adapted from two tests sensitive to visuospatial processing speed declines in older adults, the Useful Field of View paradigm and the PERformance CEntered Portable Test. The VIPS task requires participants to make a central orientation discrimination and complete a simultaneous peripheral visual search task. Data were collected from 86 in-lab volunteers (18-30 years) to compare performance to traditional neuropsychological measures. Consistent with previous literature, performance on the novel VIPS task significantly correlated with measures of selective attention, executive functioning, visual speed, and working memory. An additional 4395 volunteers (12-62 years) were recruited on TestMyBrain.org to establish lifespan trajectories of visuospatial processing speed and associations with functional disability. VIPS task performance peaked in the early 20's, and steadily decreased such that thresholds doubled in 60-year-olds relative to 20-year-olds (817 ms vs. 412 ms). VIPS task performance significantly correlated with self-reported cognitive functioning deficits broadly across the lifespan but was specifically related to mobility issues in middle-age. These findings have important implications for early detection of cognitive decline and provide insights into potential early intervention targets for younger and middle-aged adults.

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视觉空间处理速度在整个生命周期中的功能相关性。
视觉空间处理速度是成功完成日常任务(包括开车和走路)的几个关键认知功能的基础。虽然人们普遍认为视觉空间处理速度在成年早期达到峰值,但整个生命周期的表现仍然不完全具有特征。此外,在无监督的基于web的测试环境中,仍然缺乏可用的范式来评估视觉空间处理速度。为了解决这些差距,我们开发了一种新的视觉空间处理速度(VIPS)任务,该任务采用了两种对老年人视觉空间处理速度下降敏感的测试,即有用视野范式和以性能为中心的便携式测试。VIPS任务要求被试进行中心定向辨别,同时完成外围视觉搜索任务。收集了86名实验室志愿者(18-30岁)的数据,将他们的表现与传统的神经心理学测量进行比较。与先前的文献一致,在新的VIPS任务中的表现与选择性注意、执行功能、视觉速度和工作记忆的测量结果显著相关。另外在TestMyBrain.org上招募了4395名志愿者(12-62岁),以建立视觉空间处理速度及其与功能性残疾的联系的生命轨迹。vip任务表现在20岁出头达到顶峰,然后稳步下降,60岁的人的阈值是20岁的人的两倍(817毫秒对412毫秒)。在整个生命周期中,VIPS任务表现与自我报告的认知功能缺陷显著相关,但与中年时的行动能力问题特别相关。这些发现对早期发现认知能力下降具有重要意义,并为年轻人和中年人的潜在早期干预目标提供了见解。
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