Aumen Allan M, Oberg Kelly J, Mingils Susan M, Berkner Cecelia B, Tracy Brian L, Stephens Jaclyn A
Molecular Cellular and Integrative Neuroscience Program, Colorado State University.
Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University.
J Vis Exp. 2020 Oct 5(164). doi: 10.3791/61678.
Dual task paradigms simultaneously assess motor and cognitive abilities, and they can detect subtle, residual impairments in athletes with recent mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, past dual task paradigms have focused solely on lower extremity skills and have relied on cumbersome, expensive laboratory equipment - thus limiting their practicality for everyday mTBI evaluation. Subsequently, we developed the Dual Task Screen (DTS), which takes <10 minutes to administer and score, uses low-cost portable equipment, and includes lower extremity (LE) and upper extremity (UE) subtasks. The purpose of this manuscript was twofold. First, we describe the administration protocol for the revised DTS, which we revised to address the limitations of the original DTS. Specifically, the revisions included additions of smart devices to acquire more detailed gait data and inclusion of single cognitive conditions to test for disrupted cognitive performance under dual task conditions. Importantly, the revised DTS is a measure intended for future clinical use, and we present representative results from three male athletes to illustrate the type of clinical data that can be acquired from the measure. Importantly, we have yet to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the revised DTS in athletes with mTBI, which is the next research initiative. The second purpose of this manuscript is to describe a neuroimaging-compatible version of the DTS. We developed this version so we could evaluate the neural underpinnings of single and dual task performance, for a better empirical understanding of the behavioral deficits associated with mTBI. Thus, this manuscript also describes the steps we took to enable simultaneous functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) measurement during the DTS, along with how we acquired and completed first-level processing of the fNIRS data.
双重任务范式可同时评估运动和认知能力,并且能够检测近期轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)运动员的细微残留损伤。然而,过去的双重任务范式仅关注下肢技能,且依赖笨重、昂贵的实验室设备,因此限制了其在日常mTBI评估中的实用性。随后,我们开发了双重任务筛查(DTS),其实施和评分时间不到10分钟,使用低成本便携式设备,并包括下肢(LE)和上肢(UE)子任务。本手稿的目的有两个。首先,我们描述了修订版DTS的实施方案,我们对其进行了修订以解决原始DTS的局限性。具体而言,修订内容包括增加智能设备以获取更详细的步态数据,以及纳入单一认知条件以测试双重任务条件下的认知表现中断情况。重要的是,修订版DTS是一项旨在用于未来临床的测量方法,我们展示了三名男性运动员的代表性结果,以说明可从该测量方法中获取的临床数据类型。重要的是,我们尚未评估修订版DTS在mTBI运动员中的敏感性和特异性,这是下一项研究计划。本手稿的第二个目的是描述DTS的神经成像兼容版本。我们开发这个版本是为了能够评估单任务和双任务表现的神经基础,以便更好地从实证角度理解与mTBI相关的行为缺陷。因此,本手稿还描述了我们在DTS期间进行同步功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)测量所采取的步骤,以及我们如何获取和完成fNIRS数据的一级处理。