Effects of dual task difficulty in motor and cognitive performance: Differences between adults and adolescents.

Hum Mov Sci

Departamento de Expresión Musical, Plástica y Corporal, Universidad de Valencia, Avd. Dels Tarongers 4, Valencia 46022, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: October 2017

In the present study our aim was to compare dual-task performance in thirteen adolescents and fifteen young adults while concurrently performing a cognitive and a motor task. The postural control variables were obtained under three different conditions: i) bipedal stance, ii) tandem stance and iii) unipedal stance. The cognitive task consisted of a backward digit span test in which the participants were asked to memorize a sequence of numbers and then repeat the number in reverse order at three different difficulty levels (i.e. with 3, 4 and 5 digits). The difficulty of the cognitive task was seen to have different effects on adolescents and young adults. Adolescents seem to prioritize postural control during high difficulty postural conditions while a cross-domain competition model appeared in easy postural conditions.

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