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帕金森病患者在规划和控制复杂步态适应过程中认知负荷与感觉负荷之间的相互作用。

Interactions between cognitive and sensory load while planning and controlling complex gait adaptations in Parkinson's disease.

作者信息

Pieruccini-Faria Frederico, Ehgoetz Martens Kaylena A, Silveira Carolina Ra, Jones Jeffery A, Almeida Quincy J

机构信息

Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research & Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, Canada.

Psychology Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Neurol. 2014 Dec 21;14:250. doi: 10.1186/s12883-014-0250-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent research has argued that removal of relevant sensory information during the planning and control of simple, self-paced walking can result in increased demand on central processing resources in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, little is known about more complex gait tasks that require planning of gait adaptations to cross over an obstacle in PD.

METHODS

In order to understand the interaction between availability of visual information relevant for self-motion and cognitive load, the current study evaluated PD participants and healthy controls while walking toward and stepping over an obstacle in three visual feedback conditions: (i) no visual restrictions; (ii) vision of the obstacle and their lower limbs while in complete darkness; (iii) vision of the obstacle only while in complete darkness; as well as two conditions including a cognitive load (with a dual task versus without a dual task). Each walk trial was divided into an early and late phase to examine changes associated with planning of step adjustments when approaching the obstacle.

RESULTS

Interactions between visual feedback and dual task conditions during the obstacle approach were not significant. Patients with PD had greater deceleration and step time variability in the late phase of the obstacle approach phase while walking in both dark conditions compared to control participants. Additionally, participants with PD had a greater number of obstacle contacts when vision of their lower limbs was not available specifically during the dual task condition. Dual task performance was worse in PD compared to healthy control participants, but notably only while walking in the dark regardless of visual feedback.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that reducing visual feedback while approaching an obstacle shifts processing to somatosensory feedback to guide movement which imposes a greater demand on planning resources. These results are key to fully understanding why trips and falls occur in those with PD.

摘要

背景

最近的研究认为,在简单的自主步行计划和控制过程中去除相关感觉信息,可能会导致帕金森病(PD)患者对中枢处理资源的需求增加。然而,对于PD患者在更复杂的步态任务中,即在需要规划步态调整以跨过障碍物时的情况,我们了解甚少。

方法

为了理解与自我运动相关的视觉信息可用性与认知负荷之间的相互作用,本研究评估了PD患者和健康对照者在三种视觉反馈条件下朝着障碍物行走并跨过障碍物时的情况:(i)无视觉限制;(ii)在完全黑暗中能看到障碍物及其下肢;(iii)在完全黑暗中只能看到障碍物;以及包括认知负荷的两种条件(有双重任务与无双重任务)。每次步行试验分为早期和晚期阶段,以检查在接近障碍物时与步幅调整计划相关的变化。

结果

在接近障碍物时,视觉反馈和双重任务条件之间的相互作用不显著。与对照参与者相比,PD患者在黑暗条件下行走时,在接近障碍物阶段的晚期减速和步幅时间变异性更大。此外,特别是在双重任务条件下,当看不到下肢时,PD患者与障碍物接触的次数更多。与健康对照参与者相比,PD患者的双重任务表现更差,但值得注意的是,仅在黑暗中行走时,无论视觉反馈如何。

结论

这些结果表明,在接近障碍物时减少视觉反馈会将处理过程转移到体感反馈以指导运动,这对计划资源提出了更大的需求。这些结果对于全面理解PD患者为何会绊倒和跌倒至关重要。

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