A Basic Study on Capacity and Reaction Time of Visual Working Memory for Elderly Memory Training

Ting Guo, Yanna Ren, Yinghua Yu, Yiyang Yu, Yuuki Hasegawa, Qiong Wu, Jiajia Yang, Satoshi Takahashi, Yoshimichi Ejima, Jinglong Wu

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摘要

Working memory refers to the cognitive capacity to temporally store and manipulate sensory information from multiple sensory domains. Recent research shown that aging effect had extensive influence on working memory; however, which aspect of cognitive function leads to the aging effect is still unclear. To investigate the influences of process speed on aging effect, the present study used a modified visual spatial task to evaluate the capacity of working memory with older and younger subjects, and we compare the performance of two different age group with same experimental parameters. Our results showed that the performance of older subjects in visual spatial task were increased with the present time of stimulus. Remarkably, the older subjects' item capacity of working memory could approaching with younger subjects in 500ms presentation condition. These results suggested that aging effect in visual spatial task was probably caused by processing speed and the tempo of trails, thus opening a wide range of applications for the training method about working memory for older subjects to anti-aging effect on cognitive domain.

源语言英语
主期刊名Proceedings of 2019 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2019
出版商Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
600-604
页数5
ISBN(电子版)9781728116983
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 8月 2019
已对外发布
活动16th IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2019 - Tianjin, 中国
期限: 4 8月 20197 8月 2019

出版系列

姓名Proceedings of 2019 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2019

会议

会议16th IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2019
国家/地区中国
Tianjin
时期4/08/197/08/19

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