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Walking changes the dynamics of cognitive estimates of time intervals.
Authors:Kiefer, Adam W.   Riley, Michael A.   Shockley, Kevin   Villard, Sebastien   Van Orden, Guy C.
Abstract:Cognitive performance exhibits patterns of trial-to-trial variation that can be described as 1/f or pink noise, as do repeated measures of locomotor performance. Although cognitive and locomotor performances are known to interact when performed concurrently, it is not known whether concurrent performance affects the tasks’ pink noise dynamical structure. In this study, participants performed a cognitive task (repeatedly producing a temporal interval) and a motor task (walking on a treadmill) in single- and dual-task conditions. In single-task conditions both tasks exhibited pink noise structure. For concurrent performance the dynamical structure of the cognitive task changed reliably in the direction of white (random) noise. The dynamical structure of locomotion remained pink noise. The change in cognitive dynamics occurred despite no reliable changes in mean or standard deviation measures for either task. The results suggest a functional reorganization of cognitive dynamics supporting successful task performance in dual-task conditions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:gait dynamics   dual tasking   cognitive dynamics   temporal estimation   complexity
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