Hwang Ing-Shiou, Huang Cheng-Ya
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan.
Institute of Allied Health Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2016 Mar 24;11(3):e0151906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151906. eCollection 2016.
With appropriate reallocation of central resources, the ability to maintain an erect posture is not necessarily degraded by a concurrent motor task. This study investigated the neural control of a particular postural-suprapostural procedure involving brain mechanisms to solve crosstalk between posture and motor subtasks. Participants completed a single posture task and a dual-task while concurrently conducting force-matching and maintaining a tilted stabilometer stance at a target angle. Stabilometer movements and event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. The added force-matching task increased the irregularity of postural response rather than the size of postural response prior to force-matching. In addition, the added force-matching task during stabilometer stance led to marked topographic ERP modulation, with greater P2 positivity in the frontal and sensorimotor-parietal areas of the N1-P2 transitional phase and in the sensorimotor-parietal area of the late P2 phase. The time-frequency distribution of the ERP primary principal component revealed that the dual-task condition manifested more pronounced delta (1-4 Hz) and beta (13-35 Hz) synchronizations but suppressed theta activity (4-8 Hz) before force-matching. The dual-task condition also manifested coherent fronto-parietal delta activity in the P2 period. In addition to a decrease in postural regularity, this study reveals spatio-temporal and temporal-spectral reorganizations of ERPs in the fronto-sensorimotor-parietal network due to the added suprapostural motor task. For a particular set of postural-suprapostural task, the behavior and neural data suggest a facilitatory role of autonomous postural response and central resource expansion with increasing interregional interactions for task-shift and planning the motor-suprapostural task.
通过对中央资源进行适当重新分配,维持直立姿势的能力不一定会因同时进行的运动任务而下降。本研究调查了一种特定的姿势 - 超姿势程序的神经控制,该程序涉及大脑机制以解决姿势和运动子任务之间的相互干扰。参与者在进行力匹配并保持倾斜稳定仪在目标角度站立的同时,完成了单一姿势任务和双重任务。记录了稳定仪的运动和事件相关电位(ERP)。在进行力匹配之前,增加的力匹配任务增加了姿势反应的不规则性,而不是姿势反应的大小。此外,在稳定仪站立期间增加的力匹配任务导致明显的ERP地形图调制,在N1 - P2过渡阶段的额叶和感觉运动 - 顶叶区域以及晚期P2阶段的感觉运动 - 顶叶区域有更大的P2正波。ERP主要主成分的时频分布显示,双重任务条件在力匹配之前表现出更明显的δ(1 - 4 Hz)和β(13 - 35 Hz)同步,但抑制了θ活动(4 - 8 Hz)。双重任务条件在P2期还表现出额顶叶δ活动的连贯性。除了姿势规律性下降外,本研究还揭示了由于增加的超姿势运动任务,额 - 感觉运动 - 顶叶网络中ERP的时空和时谱重组。对于一组特定的姿势 - 超姿势任务,行为和神经数据表明自主姿势反应和中央资源扩展在任务转移和运动 - 超姿势任务规划中区域间相互作用增加时具有促进作用。