Working memory: Development, test-retest reliability, and sensitivity of the Digit Span computerized task during physical exercise.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Thais Frois, Ligia Linhares, Andressa Eliza, Iasmin Oliveira, Tércio Apolinário-Souza, Maicon R Albuquerque
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Abstract

Introduction: Working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility are the core components of executive functions, which play a crucial role in sports and physical exercise by influencing problem-solving, logical reasoning, and decision-making. Physical activity also triggers neurobiological changes in the brain, such as increased oxygenation, neurotransmitter release, and elevated body temperature. Therefore, developing tests that assess specific executive function components during exercise is essential for understanding brain behavior in this context.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and sensitivity of the computerized Digit Span task in assessing working memory during physical exercise.

Materials and methods: Eleven healthy men participated on three days with a one-week interval between visits. Participants completed questionnaires, anthropometric measurements, and a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test during the first visit. On the second and third visits, they familiarized themselves with the computerized digit span before engaging in a 30 minute moderate exercise protocol. The task was then performed during exercise for an average of 10 minutes.

Results: The results demonstrated good reliability for minimum heart rate (HR) and excellent reliability for maximum and average HR. However, the reliability of the computerized digit span measures was moderate. Sensitivity analysis showed that typical error of measurement values were lower than the smallest worthwhile change thresholds of 0.2, 0.6, and 1.2 for the variables correct trials × span, correct trials, and Span, respectively.

Discussion: This study focused on adapting the traditional digit span for use during physical exercise, evaluating its reliability and sensitivity. HR measures remained consistent, but task reliability was moderate, particularly in the backward condition. These findings highlight the need for methodological improvements to enhance the task's reliability in sports contexts.

工作记忆:体育锻炼中数字跨度计算机化任务的发展、重测信度和敏感性。
工作记忆、抑制控制和认知灵活性是执行功能的核心组成部分,它们通过影响解决问题、逻辑推理和决策,在运动和体育锻炼中起着至关重要的作用。体育活动还会引发大脑的神经生物学变化,如氧合增加、神经递质释放和体温升高。因此,开发评估运动中特定执行功能成分的测试对于理解这种情况下的大脑行为至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估计算机数字广度任务在体育锻炼中评估工作记忆的可靠性和敏感性。材料和方法:11名健康男性参加了为期三天的调查,两次调查间隔一周。在第一次访问期间,参与者完成了问卷调查、人体测量和最大心肺运动测试。在第二次和第三次访问中,他们在参与30分钟的适度运动方案之前熟悉了计算机化的数字广度。然后在平均10分钟的锻炼中完成这项任务。结果:最小心率(HR)的可靠性较好,最大心率和平均心率的可靠性较好。然而,计算机数字跨度测量的可靠性是中等的。敏感性分析表明,校正试验× span、校正试验× span、校正试验× span三个变量的典型误差分别低于最小值变化阈值0.2、0.6和1.2。讨论:本研究的重点是调整传统的手指跨度用于体育锻炼,评估其可靠性和灵敏度。人力资源测量保持一致,但任务可靠性适中,特别是在落后条件下。这些发现强调需要改进方法来提高任务在运动环境中的可靠性。
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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
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11.80%
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134
期刊介绍: pplied Neuropsychology-Adult publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in adults. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of adult patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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