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A basic study of declining visual cognitive skills using a position estimation task

Authors :
Tetsuo Matsunaga
Daishi Takahashi
Ichiro Fukumoto
Tomoharu Kaeriyama
Ken-Chee Kum
Ikeda Kenji
Kiyoyuki Yamazaki
Source :
Journal of Advanced Science. 18:191-197
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Society of Advanced Science, 2006.

Abstract

The aim of this experiment is to evaluate visuospatial and visuomotor cognitive function of the normal healthy young subjects. Estimation of object in motion in blinded spatial environment requires focused attention involving retrospective and prospective memory directly relating to visual cognitive functions. The task was carried out on a computer screen where the subjects followed an object in motion that disappears at specified distance and triggering the stop button when the object reaches a specified target. Blind distance and speed variables were used as criteria to determine the cognitive functions in the subjects. Two groups of five subjects performed a visual motion task with no feedback; namely blind condition (object do not reappears upon target triggering) and with feedback; namely visible condition (object reappears upon target triggering) in the reverse order for each group. Results showed object's longer disappearance duration (wider blind distance) affects deterioration in prospective memory more compared to narrower blind distance and the speed of the object has minimal affect in estimating the target.

Details

ISSN :
18813917 and 09155651
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Advanced Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2e23ddbc0fe89be572c5e9715c7ba4cb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2978/jsas.18.191