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听力受损老年人的双重任务表现——一项横断面移动脑/体成像研究的研究方案

Dual-Task Performance in Hearing-Impaired Older Adults-Study Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Mobile Brain/Body Imaging Study.

作者信息

Wunderlich Anna, Vogel Oliver, Šömen Maja Maša, Peskar Manca, Fricke Madeleine, Gramann Klaus, Protzak Janna, Marusic Uros, Wollesen Bettina

机构信息

Biological Psychology and Neuroergonomics, Department of Psychology and Ergonomics, Faculty V: Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Human Movement and Training Science, Institute of Human Movement Science, Psychology and Human Movement, University Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2021 Nov 12;13:773287. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2021.773287. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Hearing impairments are associated with reduced walking performance under Dual-task (DT) conditions. Little is known about the neural representation of DT performance while walking in this target group compared to healthy controls or younger adults. Therefore, utilizing the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging approach (MoBI), we aim at gaining deeper insights into the brain dynamics underlying the interaction of cognitive and motor processes during different DT conditions (visual and auditory) controlling for age and the potential performance decrements of older adults with hearing impairments. The cross-sectional study integrates a multifactorial mixed-measure design. Between-subject factors grouping the sample will be age (younger vs. older adults) and hearing impairment (mild vs. not hearing impaired). The within-subject factors will be the task complexity (single- vs. DT) and cognitive task modality (visual vs. auditory). Stimuli of the cognitive task will vary according to the stimulus modality (visual vs. auditory), presentation side (left vs. right), and presentation-response compatibility (ipsilateral vs. contralateral). Analyses of DT costs and underlying neuronal correlates focus either on gait or cognitive performance. Based on an sample size calculation 96 (48 healthy and 48 mildly hearing impaired) community-dwelling older adults (50-70 years) and 48 younger adults (20-30 years) will be recruited. Gait parameters of speed and rhythm will be captured. EEG activity will be recorded using 64 active electrodes. The study evaluates cognitive-motor interference (CMI) in groups of young and older adults as well as older adults with hearing impairment. The underlying processes of the interaction between motor and cognitive tasks will be identified at a behavioral and neurophysiological level comparing an auditory or a visual secondary task. We assume that performance differences are linked to different cognitive-motor processes, i.e., stimulus input, resource allocation, and movement execution. Moreover, for the different DT conditions (auditory vs. visual) we assume performance decrements within the auditory condition, especially for older, hearing-impaired adults. Findings will provide evidence of general mechanisms of CMI (ST vs. DT walking) as well as task-specific effects in dual-task performance while over ground walking.

摘要

听力障碍与双任务(DT)条件下行走能力下降有关。与健康对照组或年轻人相比,对于该目标群体在行走时双任务表现的神经表征知之甚少。因此,利用移动脑/身成像方法(MoBI),我们旨在更深入地了解在不同双任务条件(视觉和听觉)下,控制年龄以及听力障碍老年人潜在表现下降的情况下,认知和运动过程相互作用背后的脑动力学。这项横断面研究采用多因素混合测量设计。将样本分组的组间因素为年龄(年轻人与老年人)和听力障碍(轻度与无听力障碍)。组内因素将是任务复杂性(单任务与双任务)和认知任务模态(视觉与听觉)。认知任务的刺激将根据刺激模态(视觉与听觉)、呈现侧(左与右)以及呈现 - 反应兼容性(同侧与对侧)而变化。对双任务成本和潜在神经元相关性的分析将聚焦于步态或认知表现。基于样本量计算,将招募96名(48名健康者和48名轻度听力障碍者)社区居住的老年人(50 - 70岁)和48名年轻人(20 - 30岁)。将采集速度和节奏等步态参数。将使用64个有源电极记录脑电图活动。该研究评估年轻人、老年人以及听力障碍老年人组中的认知 - 运动干扰(CMI)。在行为和神经生理水平上,比较听觉或视觉次要任务,确定运动和认知任务之间相互作用的潜在过程。我们假设表现差异与不同的认知 - 运动过程相关,即刺激输入、资源分配和运动执行。此外,对于不同的双任务条件(听觉与视觉),我们假设在听觉条件下表现会下降,尤其是对于年长的听力障碍成年人。研究结果将为认知 - 运动干扰(单任务与双任务行走)的一般机制以及在地面行走时双任务表现中的特定任务效应提供证据。

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