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通过机器人击球游戏评估帕金森病患者的认知和运动技能

Assessment of Cognitive and Motor Skills in Parkinson's Disease by a Robotic Object Hitting Game.

作者信息

Wiratman Winnugroho, Kobayashi Shunsuke, Chang Fang-Yu, Asano Kohei, Ugawa Yoshikazu

机构信息

Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan.

Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2019 Jan 28;10:19. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00019. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) patients experience various symptoms including extrapyramidal motor disturbances and cognitive impairments, which cause difficulties in daily life. However, PD patients have rarely been studied under realistic task situations that require high-level interaction of cognitive and motor skills. The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of cognitive and motor factors to the performance of PD patients under high cognitive and kinematic loads. Twenty-six PD patients and 14 control subjects participated in the study. The PD patients performed a task involving hitting targets and avoiding distractors in levodopa On and Off states. A robotic manipulandum device recorded the numbers of target and distractor hits and hand kinematics, including movement area and speed. Performance on standard cognitive batteries and the Movement Disorder Society - Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor scores were examined. The results indicated that the PD patients hit significantly fewer targets and more distractors than did the controls ( < 0.05). In PD patients, the average hand speed was slower and the area of hand movement was smaller than those of the control subjects ( < 0.001). Levodopa significantly increased the average hand speed and movement area ( < 0.01), but levodopa had an insignificant effect on the number of correct targets hit and erroneous distractor hits. The scores of cognitive batteries predicted the performance with regard to both targets hit and distractor avoidance. Our results were indicative of a dynamic interaction between cognitive and kinematic skills while the PD patients performed a virtual reality game. Single-dose levodopa enhanced kinematic capacity, and the global intelligence level predicted game performance.

摘要

帕金森病(PD)患者会出现各种症状,包括锥体外系运动障碍和认知障碍,这些症状给日常生活带来困难。然而,在需要认知和运动技能高度相互作用的现实任务情境下,对PD患者的研究却很少。本研究的目的是调查在高认知和运动负荷下,认知和运动因素对PD患者表现的影响。26名PD患者和14名对照受试者参与了本研究。PD患者在左旋多巴开启和关闭状态下执行一项涉及击中目标和避开干扰物的任务。一个机器人操作装置记录目标和干扰物的击中次数以及手部运动学数据,包括运动区域和速度。对标准认知测试组合的表现以及运动障碍协会统一帕金森病评定量表的运动评分进行了检查。结果表明,与对照组相比,PD患者击中的目标明显更少,击中的干扰物更多(<0.05)。在PD患者中,平均手部速度较慢,手部运动区域小于对照受试者(<0.001)。左旋多巴显著提高了平均手部速度和运动区域(<0.01),但左旋多巴对正确击中目标的数量和错误击中干扰物的数量影响不显著。认知测试组合的分数预测了在击中目标和避开干扰物方面的表现。我们的结果表明,在PD患者进行虚拟现实游戏时,认知和运动技能之间存在动态相互作用。单剂量左旋多巴增强了运动能力,整体智力水平预测了游戏表现。

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