Hemodynamic and behavioral changes in older adults during cognitively demanding dual tasks.
Talia SalzmanDiana Tobón VallejoNadia PolskaiaLucas MichaudGabrielle St-AmantYves LajoieSarah Anne FraserPublished in: Brain and behavior (2021)
Findings suggest that a healthy older adult sample might mitigate executive demands using an automatic locomotor control strategy such that shifting conscious attention away from walking during the dual tasks resulted in decreased ∆HbO2 and ∆HbR. However, decreased prefrontal activation was inefficient at maintaining response time and accuracy performance and may be differently affected by increasing cognitive demands.