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帕金森病患者行走的视动控制:探索意识运动处理与步态冻结之间的可能联系。

Visuomotor control of walking in Parkinson's disease: Exploring possible links between conscious movement processing and freezing of gait.

机构信息

Faculty of Behavioral and Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK.

College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK; Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Brunel University London, UK.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2020 Oct 1;395:112837. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.112837. Epub 2020 Jul 31.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Changes in visual attention have been argued to influence freezing of gait (FOG) in people with Parkinson's Disease (PD). However, the specific visual search patterns of people with FOG pathology (PD + FOG) and potential underlying mechanisms are not well understood. The current study explored visual search behavior in PD + FOG while walking on a pathway featuring environmental features known to exacerbate FOG (e.g., narrow doorway and tripping hazards). Potential underpinning attentional mechanisms were also assessed, such as conscious movement processing.

METHODS

Visual search behavior of twelve people with PD + FOG tested in ON-state (M = 74.3) and twelve age-matched healthy controls (M = 72.5) were analyzed during a complex walking task. The task required participants to step over an obstacle and navigate through a narrow doorway, surrounded by clutter.

RESULTS

People with PD + FOG more frequently directed visual attention to ongoing and imminent steps compared to healthy controls (Mdn = 26% vs Mdn = 14%, respectively; p = 0.042). Self-reported conscious movement processing was also significantly higher in people with PD + FOG. The one participant who froze during the walking task fixated the future trip hazard (obstacle, approximately 6 steps ahead) almost exclusively during freezing trials (i.e., 60-100% of the trial). In contrast, during 'non-freeze' trials, this participant increased the duration of fixations towards ongoing and imminent steps.

CONCLUSION

Results suggest that people with PD + FOG strongly monitor/control ongoing and immediately upcoming stepping movements. However, prolonged fixations towards threats to future movements might prevent people with PD + FOG from processing the visual information needed to do this, thereby provoke freezing episodes.

摘要

简介

视觉注意力的变化被认为会影响帕金森病(PD)患者的冻结步态(FOG)。然而,FOG 病理患者(PD+FOG)的特定视觉搜索模式和潜在的潜在机制尚不清楚。本研究在具有已知会加剧 FOG 的环境特征(例如,狭窄的门道和绊倒危险)的路径上行走时,探索了 PD+FOG 患者的视觉搜索行为。还评估了潜在的注意力机制,例如有意识的运动处理。

方法

在复杂的行走任务中,对 12 名处于 ON 状态的 PD+FOG 患者(M=74.3)和 12 名年龄匹配的健康对照者(M=72.5)的视觉搜索行为进行了分析。该任务要求参与者跨过障碍物并穿过狭窄的门道,周围杂乱无章。

结果

与健康对照组相比(分别为 Mdn=26%和 Mdn=14%;p=0.042),PD+FOG 患者更频繁地将视觉注意力集中在正在进行和即将进行的步骤上。PD+FOG 患者的自觉运动处理也明显更高。在行走任务中冻结的一名参与者几乎只在冻结试验期间(即试验的 60-100%)将视线固定在未来的绊倒危险(障碍物,大约提前 6 步)上。相比之下,在“非冻结”试验中,该参与者增加了对正在进行和即将进行的步骤的注视持续时间。

结论

结果表明,PD+FOG 患者强烈监测/控制正在进行的和即将进行的步行动作。然而,对未来运动威胁的长时间注视可能会阻止 PD+FOG 患者处理执行此操作所需的视觉信息,从而引发冻结发作。

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