Speers R A, Kuo A D, Horak F B
Department of Otolaryngology, Vestibular Testing Center, University of Michigan, 3200 G.G. Brown, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125, USA.
Gait Posture. 2002 Aug;16(1):20-30. doi: 10.1016/s0966-6362(02)00003-6.
We used multivariate kinematics and joint torque measurements during dynamic posturography to determine the relative contributions of changes in overall control gain, relative weighting of sensors, and noise-like effects on posture control in the elderly. Our results show that sway coordination and amplitude both change with age, but that changes in overall feedback gains do not explain these differences. We propose that increased sway of elderly subjects in platform sway-referenced conditions is due to sensory noise or decreased ability to detect small motions of the platform, while increased sway during visual sway-referencing is due to re-weighting of the various sensors.
我们在动态姿势描记术中使用多变量运动学和关节扭矩测量,以确定总体控制增益变化、传感器相对权重以及类似噪声的效应对老年人姿势控制的相对贡献。我们的结果表明,摇摆协调性和幅度均随年龄变化,但总体反馈增益的变化并不能解释这些差异。我们提出,在平台摇摆参照条件下老年受试者摇摆增加是由于感觉噪声或检测平台微小运动的能力下降,而在视觉摇摆参照期间摇摆增加是由于各种传感器的重新加权。