Age-related performance differences in compensatory tracking under a dual task condition

Melanie Hahn, M. Falkenstein, N. Wild-Wall
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Due to demographic changes and a higher age of retirement, an increasing number of older people will maintain mobility in car traffic. At the same time the extent of technical equipment, e.g. driver assistance systems in motor vehicles, increases as well. Such assistent systems should provide additional and supportive information during driving. However, they can also result in distraction and disturb driving performance especially in older drivers. In order to investigate this, young and older participants performed a simulated driving task under a dual task condition: a visuo-motor tracking task and a visual attention task. An age-related slowing of response speed was observed in the visual attention task. Independent of age, both groups showed comparable error proportions and were able to improve their performance with time on task. In the tracking task, older participants showed a generally impaired performance compared to the young group which could not be improved with time on task. Particularly after relevant targets in the visual attention task, the tracking performance of both groups was decreased; this was more pronounced for the older group. The results may have relevant implications for the presentation of information by driver assistance systems especially for older drivers.
双任务条件下代偿跟踪的年龄相关表现差异
由于人口结构的变化和退休年龄的提高,越来越多的老年人将在汽车交通中保持流动性。与此同时,技术设备的范围也在增加,例如机动车辆的驾驶员辅助系统。此类辅助系统应在驾驶过程中提供额外的辅助信息。然而,它们也会导致注意力分散,影响驾驶性能,尤其是老年司机。为了调查这一点,年轻和年长的参与者在双重任务条件下执行模拟驾驶任务:视觉运动跟踪任务和视觉注意任务。在视觉注意任务中观察到与年龄相关的反应速度减慢。与年龄无关,两组人的错误率相当,并且能够随着任务时间的推移而提高他们的表现。在跟踪任务中,与年轻组相比,年龄较大的参与者表现出普遍受损的表现,不能随着任务的时间而改善。特别是在视觉注意任务的相关目标后,两组的跟踪表现都有所下降;这在年龄较大的人群中更为明显。研究结果可能对驾驶员辅助系统(尤其是老年驾驶员)的信息呈现产生相关影响。
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