International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS), Montreal, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 10;14(1):23779. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-72508-7.
Intentionally walking to the beat of an auditory stimulus seems effortless for most humans. However, studies have revealed significant individual differences in the spontaneous tendency to synchronize. Some individuals tend to adapt their walking pace to the beat, while others show little or no adjustment. To fill this gap we introduce the Ramp protocol, which measures spontaneous adaptation to a change in an auditory rhythmic stimulus in a gait task. First, participants walk at their preferred cadence without stimulation. After several steps, a metronome is presented, timed to match the participant's heel-strike. Then, the metronome tempo progressively departs from the participant's cadence by either accelerating or decelerating. The implementation of the Ramp protocol required real-time detection of heel-strike and auditory stimuli aligned with participants' preferred cadence. To achieve this, we developed the TeensyStep device, which we validated compared to a gold standard for step detection. We also demonstrated the sensitivity of the Ramp protocol to individual differences in the spontaneous response to a tempo-changing rhythmic stimulus by introducing a new measure: the Response Score. This new method and quantification of spontaneous response to rhythmic stimuli holds promise for highlighting and distinguishing different profiles of adaptation in a gait task.
对于大多数人来说,有意地随着听觉刺激的节奏行走似乎毫不费力。然而,研究表明,个体在自发同步的倾向方面存在显著差异。一些人倾向于调整自己的步伐以适应节奏,而另一些人则几乎没有或没有调整。为了弥补这一差距,我们引入了 Ramp 协议,该协议在步态任务中测量了对听觉节奏刺激变化的自发适应。首先,参与者在没有刺激的情况下以自己喜欢的步速行走。走了几步后,会出现一个节拍器,其时间与参与者的脚跟敲击相匹配。然后,节拍器的节奏逐渐加速或减速,与参与者的步速不同步。Ramp 协议的实施需要实时检测脚跟撞击和与参与者首选步速对齐的听觉刺激。为了实现这一点,我们开发了 TeensyStep 设备,并将其与脚跟检测的黄金标准进行了比较验证。我们还通过引入新的度量标准“Response Score”来证明了该协议对节奏变化刺激的自发反应的个体差异的敏感性。这种新的方法和对节奏刺激的自发反应的量化有望突出和区分步态任务中的不同适应模式。