• 沒有找到結果。

一、 影響大腦執行控制能力的因素眾多,其中日常身體活動量與社會 地位也可能影響到研究結果,但本研究沒有調查,未來研究需要 調查。

二、 在聽覺 Go / No-go 作業,發現部分老年人的聽力不佳而不能分清 楚高頻與低頻的聲音,未來研究需要在受試者招募階段中篩選,

以免減少有效資料。

三、 在聽覺 Go / No-go 作業,錯誤次數不多,可能是樣本測試次數不 足,未來研究需要改變 Go/No-go 測試的出現比率、鼓勵儘快速答 題以增加有效錯誤測試次數。

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四、 部分受試者腦磁圖僅利用標準腦 MRI,另外,前扣帶迴與梭狀迴 在大腦深部,因此活化區域可能不明確而影響到結果數據。

五、 本研究是橫斷式研究,建議將來施行介入式研究來探討執行太極 拳運動對老年人認知功能之影響。

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