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听觉、触觉和多模态噪声可降低平衡变异性。

Auditory, tactile, and multimodal noise reduce balance variability.

机构信息

Sensorimotor Neuroscience Laboratory, Cognitive & Information Sciences, University of California, 5200 N Lake Road, Merced, CA, 95343, USA.

Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System and the Sierra Pacific Mental Illness, Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2023 May;241(5):1241-1249. doi: 10.1007/s00221-023-06598-6. Epub 2023 Mar 24.

Abstract

Auditory and somatosensory white noise can stabilize standing balance. However, the differential effects of auditory and tactile noise stimulation on balance are unknown. Prior work on unimodal noise stimulation showed gains in balance with white noise through the auditory and tactile modalities separately. The current study aims to examine whether multimodal noise elicits similar responses to unimodal noise. We recorded the postural sway of healthy young adults who were presented with continuous white noise through the auditory or tactile modalities and through a combination of both (multimodal condition) using a wearable device. Our results replicate previous work that showed that auditory or tactile noise reduces sway variability with and without vision. Additionally, we show that multimodal noise also reduces the variability of sway. Analysis of different frequency bands of sway is typically used to separate open-loop exploratory (< 0.3 Hz) and feedback-driven (> 0.3 Hz) sway. We performed this analysis and showed that unimodal and multimodal white noise affected postural sway variability similarly in both timescales. These results support that the sensory noise effects on balance are robust across unimodal and multimodal conditions and can affect both mechanisms of sway represented in the frequency spectrum. In future work, the parameters of acoustic/tactile manipulation should be optimized for the most effective balance stabilization, and multimodal therapies should be explored for older adults with typical age-related balance instabilities.

摘要

听觉和躯体感觉白噪声可以稳定站立平衡。然而,听觉和触觉噪声刺激对平衡的差异影响尚不清楚。先前关于单模态噪声刺激的研究表明,通过听觉和触觉模态分别使用白噪声可以使平衡得到改善。本研究旨在检验多模态噪声是否会引起与单模态噪声相似的反应。我们使用可穿戴设备记录了健康的年轻成年人的姿势摆动,这些人通过听觉或触觉模态以及两者的组合(多模态条件)接受连续的白噪声。我们的结果复制了先前的研究,表明听觉或触觉噪声会降低有和没有视觉的摆动变异性。此外,我们还表明多模态噪声也会降低摆动的可变性。摆动的不同频带的分析通常用于分离开环探索性(<0.3 Hz)和反馈驱动(>0.3 Hz)的摆动。我们进行了这项分析,并表明单模态和多模态白噪声在两个时间尺度上对平衡摆动的变异性有相似的影响。这些结果支持了感官噪声对平衡的影响在单模态和多模态条件下都是稳健的,并且可以影响频谱中表示的摆动的两种机制。在未来的工作中,应该优化声/触觉的参数以实现最有效的平衡稳定,并且应该探索多模态治疗方法以用于有典型年龄相关平衡不稳定的老年人。

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