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Cortical Theta Activity and Postural Control in Non-Visual and High Cognitive Load Tasks: Impact for Clinical Studies

机译:非视觉和高认知负荷任务中的皮层活动和姿势控制:对临床研究的影响。

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Due to the major role of balance in our everyday lives and the unsatisfying understanding of the role of neural mechanism on balance control, the focus of this study was to explore the role of the cerebral cortex and its effects on stability. We investigated the effects of non-visual and cognitive tasks on balance performance and cortical theta response in a small, convenient sample. The cognitive tasks were N-back and Sustained Attention Response Task (SART). Cortical theta activity showed strong correlations with balance performance metrics. Particularly, central regions showed an increase in theta power in more cognitively challenging tasks but not statistically significant. Parietal theta power had a statistically significant increase in tasks that led to a heavier reliance on proprioception and vestibular information. This study shows the efficacy of EEG recording during balance control tasks. Future studies on neurodegenerative diseases that affect neuromotor control could investigate these outcomes.
机译:由于平衡在我们的日常生活中起着主要作用,并且对神经机制在平衡控制中的作用的理解不尽人意,因此本研究的重点是探索大脑皮层的作用及其对稳定性的影响。我们在一个方便的小样本中调查了非视觉和认知任务对平衡表现和皮质theta反应的影响。认知任务为N背和持续注意应答任务(SART)。皮质theta活性与天平性能指标显示出很强的相关性。特别是,中部地区在更具认知挑战性的任务中显示theta力增加,但在统计学上不显着。顶极theta功能在统计上显着增加,导致对本体感受和前庭信息的依赖性增加。这项研究显示了平衡控制任务期间脑电图记录的功效。影响神经运动控制的神经退行性疾病的未来研究可以调查这些结果。

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