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两种认知训练计划对认知自我评估偏差的老年司机表现的影响

Effectiveness of two cognitive training programs on the performance of older drivers with a cognitive self-assessment bias

作者:Marion Hay;Nicolas Adam;Marie-Laure Bocca;Catherine Gabaude;

关键词:Cognitive training program,Driving simulator,Older driver,Self-assessment,Calibration

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12544-016-0207-7

发表时间:2016年

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摘要

目的根据认知能力的校准,一些老年驾驶员 (OD) 可能会过早停止驾驶(低估者,UE),而其他驾驶员可能会将自己暴露在危险情况下(高估者,OE)。该研究的目的是比较针对存在认知校准偏差的 OD 的两种认知训练 (CT) 计划的有效性。我们假设具有表现反馈的 CT 可以帮助 OD 正确校准他们的能力,从而调整他们的驾驶行为。方法将 106 名 OD(≥70 岁)分配到两个 CT 组(有或没有驾驶模拟器经验,DS)。这些干预措施持续约 36 小时,并分布在 3 个月的时间内。 OD 在训练前后完成了客观和主观认知评估以及道路驾驶评估。结果67 名参与者(CT 组 40 名,CT + DS 组 27 名)的第一个结果显示训练后他们的视觉处理速度、分散注意力和选择性注意力的提高。两组参与者的 TRIP 战术分项得分(调查实际驾驶适应性的试乘)也有所提高,表明驾驶行为适应能力更好。最后,虽然两种训练计划在纠正认知校准偏差方面似乎同样有效,但结果表明,21 名 UE 和 10 OE 得到了良好的校准,因此在训练后正确地自我评估了自己的认知能力。结论两者CT 项目(有或没有 DS 经验)似乎可以提高 OD 的视觉注意力。 UE 似乎比 OE 更容易受到这种训练的影响,并且在训练后得到更好的校准。


Abstract

PurposeDepending on the calibration of their cognitive abilities, some older drivers (ODs) might stop driving prematurely (under-estimators, UEs) and others could expose themselves to risky situations (over-estimators, OEs). The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of two cognitive training (CT) programs intended for ODs presenting a cognitive calibration bias. We hypothesized that CT with feedback on performance can help ODs to correctly calibrate their abilities and consequently adapt their driving behavior.MethodOne hundred and six ODs (≥70 years) were assigned to two CT groups (with or without a driving simulator experience, DS). These interventions lasted about 36 h and were distributed over a 3-month period. ODs completed objective and subjective cognitive evaluations and an on-road driving evaluation before and after training.ResultsThe first results on 67 participants (40 from the CT group, and 27 from the CT + DS group) showed an improvement of their visual processing speed, their divided attention and their selective attention after training. Participants from both groups also had an improved TRIP tactical sub-score (Test Ride for Investigating Practical fitness to drive), indicating a better driving behavioral adaptation. Finally, although both training programs seemed to be equally effective in correcting cognitive calibration bias, the results indicated that 21 UEs and 10 OEs were well calibrated and thus correctly self-assessed their cognitive abilities after training.ConclusionBoth CT programs (with or without DS experience) seem to improve the visual attention of ODs. UEs appeared to be more susceptible than OEs to this training and were better calibrated after it.