Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks

Cognitive performance is dynamic and shaped by individual biological and environmental factors throughout life. In psychology, besides the effects of age, education, and other often studied factors, the complexity of the lived-in environment and urbanicity in that context are yet to be elucidated. I...

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Main Authors: Hana Stepankova Georgi, Zuzana Frydrychova, Karolina Horakova Vlckova, Lucie Vidovicova, Zdenek Sulc, Jiri Lukavsky
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01224/full
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spelling doaj-0850c7e6e9f545a5b39aff51bbb439b92020-11-25T01:35:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-05-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01224446859Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control TasksHana Stepankova GeorgiZuzana FrydrychovaKarolina Horakova VlckovaLucie VidovicovaZdenek SulcJiri LukavskyCognitive performance is dynamic and shaped by individual biological and environmental factors throughout life. In psychology, besides the effects of age, education, and other often studied factors, the complexity of the lived-in environment and urbanicity in that context are yet to be elucidated. In this observational cross-sectional study, we compare cognitive performance in standard neuropsychological tests in healthy older persons from three different types of settlements in the Czechia: the capital city of Prague, towns, and villages. The groups were equal in terms of the age-band (60–74 years), the distribution of gender, education, past and current leisure activities, and cognitive health status (MMSE score). The results showed that Prague citizens had consistently better performance in all verbal tests (for memory and verbal control, i.e., executive function) and attention than persons from other areas. The groups did not differ in timed visuo-graphomotor performance. The conclusion is that the complex environment of a city may promote, in the long-term, certain cognitive abilities, distinguishable even in a developed, culturally homogenous country. The implications are: (a) the description of samples used in normative studies should include information on the lived-in environment for the reference of researchers and clinicians; and (b) individual clinical assessment should reflect the role of the patient’s environment where appropriate. The exact mechanisms and causes of the differences need further investigation.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01224/fullurbanruralenvironmentagingcognitionattention
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author Hana Stepankova Georgi
Zuzana Frydrychova
Karolina Horakova Vlckova
Lucie Vidovicova
Zdenek Sulc
Jiri Lukavsky
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Zuzana Frydrychova
Karolina Horakova Vlckova
Lucie Vidovicova
Zdenek Sulc
Jiri Lukavsky
Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
Frontiers in Psychology
urban
rural
environment
aging
cognition
attention
author_facet Hana Stepankova Georgi
Zuzana Frydrychova
Karolina Horakova Vlckova
Lucie Vidovicova
Zdenek Sulc
Jiri Lukavsky
author_sort Hana Stepankova Georgi
title Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
title_short Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
title_full Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
title_fullStr Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
title_full_unstemmed Young-Old City-Dwellers Outperform Village Counterparts in Attention and Verbal Control Tasks
title_sort young-old city-dwellers outperform village counterparts in attention and verbal control tasks
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Cognitive performance is dynamic and shaped by individual biological and environmental factors throughout life. In psychology, besides the effects of age, education, and other often studied factors, the complexity of the lived-in environment and urbanicity in that context are yet to be elucidated. In this observational cross-sectional study, we compare cognitive performance in standard neuropsychological tests in healthy older persons from three different types of settlements in the Czechia: the capital city of Prague, towns, and villages. The groups were equal in terms of the age-band (60–74 years), the distribution of gender, education, past and current leisure activities, and cognitive health status (MMSE score). The results showed that Prague citizens had consistently better performance in all verbal tests (for memory and verbal control, i.e., executive function) and attention than persons from other areas. The groups did not differ in timed visuo-graphomotor performance. The conclusion is that the complex environment of a city may promote, in the long-term, certain cognitive abilities, distinguishable even in a developed, culturally homogenous country. The implications are: (a) the description of samples used in normative studies should include information on the lived-in environment for the reference of researchers and clinicians; and (b) individual clinical assessment should reflect the role of the patient’s environment where appropriate. The exact mechanisms and causes of the differences need further investigation.
topic urban
rural
environment
aging
cognition
attention
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01224/full
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