Percept Mot Skills. 2014 Apr;118(2):622-35. doi: 10.2466/10.24.PMS.118k23w6.
The purpose of this pilot study was to begin characterizing changes in labial vibrotactile somatosensation in healthy older adults as a foundational step in determining how changes in orofacial sensation can affect functional behaviors, such as speech and feeding. Labial vibrotactile perception capacity of healthy older adults (n = 15) was compared to a cohort of healthy young adults (n = 5). Vibrotactile inputs were delivered to the glabrous surface of the left lower lip at 5, 10, 50, and 150 Hz. A modified von Bekesy (staircase) method was used to identify participants' thresholds and response standard deviations for each test frequency. Consistent with findings in other body regions, a decrease in labial vibrotactile detection sensitivity was expected in healthy older adults. The threshold values for the 5 and 10 Hz test frequencies were higher in the older group and the differences in response standard deviations at these frequencies were statistically significant. This pilot study identified changes in labial perception among healthy older adults.
本初步研究旨在开始描述健康老年人唇部振动触觉感知的变化,作为确定口面部感觉变化如何影响功能行为(如言语和进食)的基础步骤。我们比较了健康老年人(n = 15)和健康年轻人(n = 5)的唇部振动触觉感知能力。振动触觉输入被施加到左下唇的无毛发表面,频率为 5、10、50 和 150 Hz。采用改良的 von Bekesy(阶梯)方法来确定每个测试频率下参与者的阈值和反应标准偏差。与其他身体部位的发现一致,健康老年人的唇部振动触觉检测敏感性预计会降低。5 Hz 和 10 Hz 测试频率的阈值值在老年组中更高,并且在这些频率下的反应标准偏差差异具有统计学意义。这项初步研究确定了健康老年人唇部感知的变化。