Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Centre for Motor Control, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Neuropsychol. 2023 Mar;17(1):180-192. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12293. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
Motor imagery (MI), the mental simulation of movement in the absence of overt motor output, has demonstrated potential as a technique to support rehabilitation of movement in neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease (PD). Existing evidence suggests that MI is largely preserved in PD, but previous studies have typically examined global measures of MI and have not considered the potential impact of individual differences in symptom presentation on MI. The present study investigated the influence of severity of overall motor symptoms, bradykinesia and tremor on MI vividness scores in 44 individuals with mild to moderate idiopathic PD. Linear mixed effects modelling revealed that imagery modality and the severity of left side bradykinesia significantly influenced MI vividness ratings. Consistent with previous findings, participants rated visual motor imagery (VMI) to be more vivid than kinesthetic motor imagery (KMI). Greater severity of left side bradykinesia (but not right side bradykinesia) predicted increased vividness of KMI, while tremor severity and overall motor symptom severity did not predict vividness of MI. The specificity of the effect of bradykinesia to the left side may reflect greater premorbid vividness for the dominant (right) side or increased attention to more effortful movements on the left side of the body resulting in more vivid motor imagery.
运动想象(MI)是指在没有明显运动输出的情况下对运动的心理模拟,它已被证明是一种支持神经疾病(如帕金森病(PD))运动康复的技术。现有证据表明,MI 在 PD 中基本保持不变,但以前的研究通常检查 MI 的全局测量,而没有考虑症状表现的个体差异对 MI 的潜在影响。本研究调查了 44 名轻度至中度特发性 PD 患者的整体运动症状、运动迟缓以及震颤严重程度对 MI 生动性评分的影响。线性混合效应模型显示,想象方式和左侧运动迟缓的严重程度显著影响 MI 生动性评分。与先前的发现一致,参与者认为视觉运动想象(VMI)比动觉运动想象(KMI)更生动。左侧运动迟缓(而非右侧运动迟缓)越严重,KMI 的生动性越高,而震颤严重程度和整体运动症状严重程度则不能预测 MI 的生动性。运动迟缓对左侧的影响具有特异性,这可能反映出对优势侧(右侧)的运动想象更生动,或者对身体左侧更费力的运动的注意力增加,从而导致更生动的运动想象。