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增强你的大脑:一种简单的100%常压氧疗法可改善人类运动学习过程。

Boost your brain: a simple 100% normobaric oxygen treatment improves human motor learning processes.

作者信息

Wang Zheng, Spielmann Guillaume, Johannsen Neil, Greenway Frank, Irving Brian A, Dalecki Marc

机构信息

School of Kinesiology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States.

Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2023 Jul 11;17:1175649. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1175649. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Human motor learning processes are a fundamental part of our daily lives and can be adversely affected by neurologic conditions. Motor learning largely depends on successfully integrating cognitive and motor-related sensory information, and a simple, easily accessible treatment that could enhance such processes would be exciting and clinically impactful. Normobaric 100% oxygen treatment (NbOxTr) is often used as a first-line intervention to improve survival rates of brain cells in neurological trauma, and recent work indicates that improvements in elements crucial for cognitive-motor-related functions can occur during NbOxTr. However, whether NbOxTr can enhance the motor learning processes of healthy human brains is unknown. Here, we investigated whether a brief NbOxTr administered via nasal cannula improves motor learning processes during a visuomotor adaptation task where participants adapt to a visual distortion between visual feedback and hand movements.

METHODS

40 healthy young adults ( = 21 years) were randomly assigned to a NbOxTr ( = 20; 100% oxygen) or air ( = 20; regular air) group and went through four typical visuomotor adaptation phases (Baseline, Adaptation, After-Effect, Refresher). Gas treatment (flow rate 5 L/min) was only administered during the Adaptation phase of the visuomotor experiment, in both groups.

RESULTS

The NbOxTr provided during the Adaptation phase led to significantly faster and about 30% improved learning ( < 0.05). Notably, these motor learning improvements consolidated into the subsequent experiment phases, i.e., after the gas treatment was terminated ( < 0.05).

DISCUSSION

We conclude that this simple and brief NbOxTr dramatically improved fundamental human motor learning processes and may provide promising potential for neurorehabilitation and skill-learning approaches. Further studies should investigate whether similar improvements exist in elderly and neurologically impaired individuals, other motor learning tasks, and also long-lasting effects.

摘要

引言

人类运动学习过程是我们日常生活的基本组成部分,可能会受到神经系统疾病的不利影响。运动学习很大程度上依赖于成功整合认知和与运动相关的感觉信息,一种能够增强此类过程的简单、易于实施的治疗方法将会令人兴奋且具有临床意义。常压100%氧气治疗(NbOxTr)常被用作提高神经创伤中脑细胞存活率的一线干预措施,最近的研究表明,在NbOxTr期间,对认知 - 运动相关功能至关重要的元素可能会得到改善。然而,NbOxTr是否能增强健康人脑的运动学习过程尚不清楚。在此,我们研究了通过鼻导管进行的短暂NbOxTr是否能在视觉运动适应任务中改善运动学习过程,在该任务中参与者要适应视觉反馈和手部动作之间的视觉扭曲。

方法

40名健康的年轻成年人(平均年龄 = 21岁)被随机分为NbOxTr组(n = 20;吸入100%氧气)或空气组(n = 20;吸入普通空气),并经历四个典型的视觉运动适应阶段(基线、适应、后效、复习)。两组在视觉运动实验的适应阶段均仅进行气体治疗(流速5 L/分钟)。

结果

在适应阶段进行的NbOxTr导致学习速度显著加快,学习效果提高约30%(P < 0.05)。值得注意的是,这些运动学习的改善在后续实验阶段得以巩固,即在气体治疗终止后(P < 0.05)。

讨论

我们得出结论,这种简单且短暂的NbOxTr显著改善了人类基本的运动学习过程,可能为神经康复和技能学习方法提供有前景的潜力。进一步的研究应调查在老年人和神经功能受损个体、其他运动学习任务中是否存在类似的改善,以及是否有长期影响。

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