Is Visual Motion Processing Vulnerable to Early Aging

R. McBain
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Abstract

While many behavioral capacities decline with age, few can be readily noticed in the early stages of aging. Visual motion processing is particularly sensitive to aging; yet it is unclear whether decline in motion processing can be used to index the visual aging process in its early stages. We examined performance in 63 healthy individuals on a series of motion-related visual tasks, in a large age range (21-80 years-old). Three psychophysical tasks were used: dynamic contrast detection (a functional precursor to motion processing), contrast-based velocity discrimination (motion processing dependent upon contrast signal), and velocity discrimination (motion processing independent of contrast modulation). Additionally, cognitive ability was assessed using the WAIS-R (verbal components). Results indicated that visual motion performance began to significantly decline between the 51-60 and 61-70 age groups, and this decline was most pronounced on velocity discrimination tasks. Cognitive performance did not differ across age groups and was not correlated with performance on visual measures. This pattern of results suggests that visual motion processing may be a potential indicator of early aging within the visual system.
视觉运动处理是否易受早期衰老的影响
虽然许多行为能力随着年龄的增长而下降,但很少能在衰老的早期阶段被轻易注意到。视觉运动处理对衰老特别敏感;然而,目前尚不清楚运动处理能力的下降是否可以用于早期视觉衰老过程的索引。我们检查了63名健康个体在一系列与运动相关的视觉任务中的表现,他们的年龄范围很大(21-80岁)。使用了三个心理物理任务:动态对比度检测(运动处理的功能前体)、基于对比度的速度识别(运动处理依赖于对比度信号)和速度识别(运动处理独立于对比度调制)。此外,使用WAIS-R(言语成分)评估认知能力。结果表明,视觉运动表现在51 ~ 60岁和61 ~ 70岁年龄组开始明显下降,且在速度辨别任务中下降最为明显。认知表现在不同年龄组之间没有差异,也与视觉测试的表现无关。这种结果模式表明,视觉运动处理可能是视觉系统早期衰老的潜在指标。
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