Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers

Abstract Background Age-related changes affect driving ability, including the smoothness of driving. This operation requires the use of both allocentric strategies (based on world-centered representations) and egocentric strategies (based on self-centered representations); however, with age, a great...

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Main Authors: Masafumi Kunishige, Hideki Miyaguchi, Hiroshi Fukuda, Tadayuki Iida, Kawabata Nami, Chinami Ishizuki
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Physiological Anthropology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40101-020-00227-9
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spelling doaj-a91b74008b8c4c4aa6bcb567f350e46d2020-11-25T02:47:10ZengBMCJournal of Physiological Anthropology1880-68052020-08-0139111110.1186/s40101-020-00227-9Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older driversMasafumi Kunishige0Hideki Miyaguchi1Hiroshi Fukuda2Tadayuki Iida3Kawabata Nami4Chinami Ishizuki5Division of Occupational Therapy, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima UniversityDepartment of Human Behavior Science of Occupational Therapy, Health Sciences Major, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima UniversityGraduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City UniversityDepartment of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health and Welfare, Prefectural University of HiroshimaDepartment of Rehabilitation/Occupational Therapist, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hiroshima Cosmopolitan UniversityDepartment of Human Behavior Science of Occupational Therapy, Health Sciences Major, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima UniversityAbstract Background Age-related changes affect driving ability, including the smoothness of driving. This operation requires the use of both allocentric strategies (based on world-centered representations) and egocentric strategies (based on self-centered representations); however, with age, a greater preference for egocentric strategies is evident when driving. Furthermore, an age-related decline occurs in both driving ability and spatial navigation. We therefore assessed the relationship between spatial navigation and driving smoothness and tested whether a driving simulator can be used to evaluate smooth lane changes in older drivers. Methods A total of 34 healthy older drivers (mean age: 68.2 ± 5.4 years old) and 20 younger drivers (mean age = 20.2 ± 5.4 years old) participated in this study. The smoothness of driving was assessed using a driving simulator and spatial navigation was assessed using the Card-Placing Test-A/B. We also assessed visual perception and general intellectual function using standard neuropsychological tests. Results Older drivers had significantly worse spatial navigation and exhibited less smooth driving than younger drivers. Furthermore, we found a negative correlation between the smoothness of driving and spatial navigation within both groups. These results suggest that the deterioration in spatial navigation in older people may underlie the observed decrease in driving smoothness, and that spatial navigation and smooth driving deteriorate with age. Conclusions Considering these results, we found a significant correlation in the older group between the smoothness of vehicle movement and spatial navigation, in the smoothness of vehicle movement between the young and old groups. The smoothness values, which indices thoroughly derived from the driving simulator are indeed showing some evidence in ego/allocentric cognitions, which may change by age. The driving simulator could aid the development of intervention programs or assessment measures for drivers with a decreased function.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40101-020-00227-9DrivingOlder driversDriving simulatorSpatial navigationDriving ability
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author Masafumi Kunishige
Hideki Miyaguchi
Hiroshi Fukuda
Tadayuki Iida
Kawabata Nami
Chinami Ishizuki
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Hideki Miyaguchi
Hiroshi Fukuda
Tadayuki Iida
Kawabata Nami
Chinami Ishizuki
Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
Journal of Physiological Anthropology
Driving
Older drivers
Driving simulator
Spatial navigation
Driving ability
author_facet Masafumi Kunishige
Hideki Miyaguchi
Hiroshi Fukuda
Tadayuki Iida
Kawabata Nami
Chinami Ishizuki
author_sort Masafumi Kunishige
title Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
title_short Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
title_full Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
title_fullStr Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
title_full_unstemmed Spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
title_sort spatial navigation ability is associated with the assessment of smoothness of driving during changing lanes in older drivers
publisher BMC
series Journal of Physiological Anthropology
issn 1880-6805
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Age-related changes affect driving ability, including the smoothness of driving. This operation requires the use of both allocentric strategies (based on world-centered representations) and egocentric strategies (based on self-centered representations); however, with age, a greater preference for egocentric strategies is evident when driving. Furthermore, an age-related decline occurs in both driving ability and spatial navigation. We therefore assessed the relationship between spatial navigation and driving smoothness and tested whether a driving simulator can be used to evaluate smooth lane changes in older drivers. Methods A total of 34 healthy older drivers (mean age: 68.2 ± 5.4 years old) and 20 younger drivers (mean age = 20.2 ± 5.4 years old) participated in this study. The smoothness of driving was assessed using a driving simulator and spatial navigation was assessed using the Card-Placing Test-A/B. We also assessed visual perception and general intellectual function using standard neuropsychological tests. Results Older drivers had significantly worse spatial navigation and exhibited less smooth driving than younger drivers. Furthermore, we found a negative correlation between the smoothness of driving and spatial navigation within both groups. These results suggest that the deterioration in spatial navigation in older people may underlie the observed decrease in driving smoothness, and that spatial navigation and smooth driving deteriorate with age. Conclusions Considering these results, we found a significant correlation in the older group between the smoothness of vehicle movement and spatial navigation, in the smoothness of vehicle movement between the young and old groups. The smoothness values, which indices thoroughly derived from the driving simulator are indeed showing some evidence in ego/allocentric cognitions, which may change by age. The driving simulator could aid the development of intervention programs or assessment measures for drivers with a decreased function.
topic Driving
Older drivers
Driving simulator
Spatial navigation
Driving ability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40101-020-00227-9
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