高齢者の錯覚による牽引感覚は、体性感覚感受性を超えた認知機能と関連している
IEEE transactions on haptics
|January 16, 2026
まとめ
高齢女性は錯覚による牽引感覚に対する感受性が低下している。この錯覚は加齢とともに弱まり、特に認知機能が低下した場合に顕著になり、性別と認知の役割を強調している。
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 人間の感覚知覚
- 老年医学
背景:
- 非対称な指先振動による錯覚による牽引感覚は、感覚運動処理と触覚インターフェースを研究するために使用される。
- 高齢女性におけるこの錯覚に対する感受性の低下は、加齢と性別が現象に影響することを示唆している。
主な方法:
- 60人の高齢者(男性30人、女性30人、年齢63〜80歳)が参加した。
- 参加者は、錯覚による牽引感覚に対する感受性、およびさまざまな体性感覚および認知機能を含む7つの評価を受けた。
- 全般的な認知能力は、ミニメンタルステート検査(MMSE)を使用して評価された。
結論:
- 錯覚による牽引感覚は、加齢とともに、特に認知機能低下を伴う場合に弱まる。
- 性別と認知機能は、この感覚錯覚における個人差に寄与する重要な要因である。
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