维也纳测试系统对青少年认知能力、反应时间和工作记忆表现的影响

V. Veliks, J. Porozovs, A. Kļaviņa, A. Zuša
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摘要:心理和身体健康对儿童的发展至关重要。然而,青少年是特别脆弱的群体,存在慢性病、睡眠和饮食问题等多重健康风险。此外,长时间盯着屏幕也增加了上瘾的可能性。缺乏针对青少年的综合跨学科评估工具,以评估其心理健康组成部分,并提供预防活动。制定一种能够准确评估由不健康的生活方式和在屏幕上花费过多时间造成的轻微认知和健康偏差的方法非常重要。本研究探索了使用维也纳测试系统记录和比较不同青少年群体的认知能力、反应时间和工作记忆参数的可能性,这些参数包括他们的身体活动和健康水平。结果表明:低体力活动(LPA)青少年在维也纳测验中,使用先导手的反应时间为272.842±44.001ms,而使用非先导手的反应时间为306.631±57.081ms。在STROOP测试中,颜色评价结果快于单词阅读测试结果。LPA青少年色彩评价反应时间中位数为0.897±0.221ms,阅读反应时间中位数为0.968±0.15ms。维也纳测试系统具有可用于确定内存参数的特定测试,提供不同的评估方法来比较获得的结果。患有轻度慢性健康状况的青少年在特定测试中的参数在统计上显著低于体力活动较少和较多的青少年。
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Adolescents' Cognitive Abilities, Reaction Time, and Working Memory Performance by Vienna Test Systems
Abstract - Mental and physical health components are critical in child’s development. However, adolescents are especially vulnerable group presenting multiple health risks of chronic disease, sleeping and eating problems. Moreover, the long time spent at screens increases possibility to develop addictions. There is a lack of comprehensive interdisciplinary assessment tools for adolescents, to assess their mental health components, and provide preventive activities. It is very important to develop a methodology that can accurately assess the minor cognitive and health deviations that can be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle and excessive time spent on screens. This research explores the possibilities to record and compare parameters of cognitive abilities, reaction time, and working memory using Vienna test systems for different groups of adolescents by their physical activity and health levels. The results of this study demonstrated that the reaction time in adolescents was shorter using the leading hand in comparison with using the non-leading hand, 272.842±44.001ms vs 306.631±57.081ms on Vienna test for low physical activity (LPA) adolescents group. In the STROOP test color evaluation results were faster than word reading test results. The median of reaction time of LPA adolescents for color evaluation was 0.897±0.221ms and 0.968±0.15ms for reading. Vienna test system has specific tests that can be used to determine memory parameters, providing different assessment approaches to compare the obtained results. Group of adolescents with mild chronic health conditions performs statistically significantly lower parameter in particular tests in comparison with adolescents with low and high physical activity.
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