Bolton David A E, Brown Katlyn E, McIlroy William E, Staines W Richard
Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Neuroreport. 2012 Apr 18;23(6):369-72. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e328352027c.
Several studies have shown that a light fingertip touch on a stable surface reduces body sway for individuals standing with their eyes closed even when touch forces are too low to offer mechanical support. It has been proposed that this is due to the availability of sway-relevant sensory feedback from the hand compensating for lost vision. Recently, we revealed modulation of cortical sensory transmission of information from the hand depending on the task (e.g. relevant or not relevant to balance control). Of interest in the present study is the potential origin of task-specific modulation of cortically evoked sensory potentials linked to balance control. We aimed to investigate the role of the prefrontal cortex by temporarily suppressing this region and observing differences in cortical events. Continuous θ-burst stimulation was applied to either the prefrontal cortex or a control stimulation site before balance testing. During balance testing, individuals stood in tandem on a force plate with their eyes closed while lightly touching a stable surface or a sway-referenced surface with the index finger. Throughout testing, the median nerve was stimulated and electroencephalography was used to measure somatosensory-evoked potentials. As expected, the availability of stable light touch reduced the medial-lateral centre of pressure sway. Importantly, in the present study, there was a loss of task-related P200 modulation at FCZ following stimulation of the prefrontal cortex. The present findings support the hypothesis that the prefrontal cortex may serve to regulate task-related sensory reweighting of haptic information that may be used during the control of standing balance.
多项研究表明,对于闭眼站立的个体,即使触碰力度低到无法提供机械支撑,在稳定表面上进行轻微的指尖触碰也能减少身体晃动。有人提出,这是由于手部提供了与晃动相关的感觉反馈,从而弥补了视觉缺失。最近,我们揭示了根据任务(例如与平衡控制相关或不相关),手部信息的皮质感觉传递会受到调制。本研究感兴趣的是与平衡控制相关的皮质诱发感觉电位的任务特异性调制的潜在来源。我们旨在通过暂时抑制该区域并观察皮质事件的差异来研究前额叶皮质的作用。在平衡测试前,对前额叶皮质或对照刺激部位施加连续的θ爆发刺激。在平衡测试期间,个体双脚前后站立在测力板上,闭眼,同时用食指轻轻触碰稳定表面或与晃动相关的表面。在整个测试过程中,刺激正中神经并使用脑电图来测量体感诱发电位。正如预期的那样,稳定的轻触减少了压力中心在内外侧方向的晃动。重要的是,在本研究中,刺激前额叶皮质后,FCZ处与任务相关的P200调制消失。本研究结果支持以下假设:前额叶皮质可能有助于调节在站立平衡控制过程中可能使用的触觉信息的任务相关感觉重新加权。