The effect of visual target presence and age on antisaccade performance Journal Article


Authors: Edelman, J. A.; Ahles, T. A.; Prashad, N.; Fernbach, M.; Li, Y.; Melara, R. D.; Root, J. C.
Article Title: The effect of visual target presence and age on antisaccade performance
Abstract: Antisaccade and prosaccade (PS) performance were studied in a large cohort of females (age range 42-74 yr). Antisaccade performance was assessed in two variants of the task, a “traditional” antisaccade (TA) task, in which no visual stimuli were present at the saccade goal, and a visually guided antisaccade (VGA) task, in which small visual stimuli were present at the possible saccade goals prior to the imperative visual stimulus. Directional error frequency was similar in the two antisaccade tasks. However, reaction time (RT) was ~33 ms longer in the VGA task than in the TA task. Across participants, the average saccade amplitudes of prosaccades and TAs were both correlated with those of VGAs but not with each other. TAs had a hypermetria that increased with age. Saccade amplitude variability was much higher for TAs than for PSs and VGAs. Saccade polar angle variability was low for all three tasks. Age diminished performance with modest task dependence, except for an increase in TA hypermetria. These results suggest that the generation of antisaccade directional errors does not depend on visual target presence at the saccade goal, that antisaccade RT can be affected by target presence, that age can increase saccade hypermetria in the absence of visual guidance, and that visually guided antisaccades are governed by distinct voluntary and visually guided saccade mechanisms. Moreover, these results suggest that an understanding of human motor performance benefits from the use of a participant pool with a larger age range than that used in most studies. Copyright © 2023 the American Physiological Society.
Keywords: adult; aged; middle aged; accuracy; cohort analysis; age; aging; motor performance; reaction time; cerebellar ataxia; saccadic eye movement; visual stimulation; executive function; humans; human; female; article; saccades; antisaccade; saccade
Journal Title: Journal of Neurophysiology
Volume: 129
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0022-3077
Publisher: American Physiological Society  
Date Published: 2023-02-01
Start Page: 307
End Page: 319
Language: English
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00186.2022
PUBMED: 36576265
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9886357
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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  2. Tim A Ahles
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  3. James Charles Root
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