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Age-Specific Effects of Mirror-Muscle Activity on Cross-Limb Adaptations Under Mirror and Non-Mirror Visual Feedback Conditions

机译:在镜子和非镜子视觉反馈条件下镜子肌肉活动对跨肢适应的特定年龄影响

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Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral motor practice. Previous research has suggested that CLT may be reduced, or absent, in older adults, possibly due to age-related structural and functional brain changes. Based on research showing increases in CLT due to the provision of mirror visual feedback (MVF) during task execution in young adults, our study aimed to investigate whether MVF can facilitate CLT in older adults, who are known to be more reliant on visual feedback for accurate motor performance. Participants (N = 53) engaged in a short-term training regime (300 movements) involving a ballistic finger task using their dominant hand, while being provided with either visual feedback of their active limb, or a mirror reflection of their active limb (superimposed over the quiescent limb). Performance in both limbs was examined before, during and following the unilateral training. Furthermore, we measured corticospinal excitability (using TMS) at these time points, and assessed muscle activity bilaterally during the task via EMG; these parameters were used to investigate the mechanisms mediating and predicting CLT. Training resulted in significant bilateral performance gains that did not differ as a result of age or visual feedback (both p > 0.1). Training also elicited bilateral increases in corticospinal excitability (p < 0.05). For younger adults, CLT was significantly predicted by performance gains in the trained hand (β = 0.47), whereas for older adults it was significantly predicted by mirror activity in the untrained hand during training (β = 0.60). The present study suggests that older adults are capable of exhibiting CLT to a similar degree to younger adults. The prominent role of mirror activity in the untrained hand for CLT in older adults indicates that bilateral cortical activity during unilateral motor tasks is a compensatory mechanism. In this particular task, MVF did not facilitate the extent of CLT.
机译:跨肢转移(CLT)描述了由于单侧运动练习而导致的双侧性能提升的观察。先前的研究表明,老年人的CLT可能减少或不存在,这可能是由于与年龄相关的大脑结构和功能改变所致。基于研究表明,在年轻人执行任务期间由于提供了镜像视觉反馈(MVF)而使CLT升高,我们的研究旨在调查MVF是否可以促进老年人的CLT,而后者更依赖于视觉反馈。准确的电机性能。参与者(N = 53)参加短期训练方案(300动作),使用惯用手进行弹道手指任务,同时获得其活动肢体的视觉反馈或活动肢体(叠加)的镜面反射在静止的肢体上)。在单方面训练之前,之中和之后检查双肢的表现。此外,我们在这些时间点测量了皮质脊髓兴奋性(使用TMS),并通过EMG评估了任务期间双侧的肌肉活动。这些参数用于研究介导和预测CLT的机制。训练导致显着的双侧性能提升,这与年龄或视觉反馈无差异(均p> 0.1)。训练还引起皮质脊髓兴奋性的双侧增加(p <0.05)。对于年轻的成年人,CLT可以通过受过训练的手的性能提升来显着预测(β= 0.47),而对于成年人,则可以通过在训练过程中未受过训练的手的镜面活动来显着预测(LT = 0.60)。本研究表明,老年人能够表现出与年轻人相似的CLT。镜子活动在未成年人CLT训练中的显着作用表明,单侧运动任务期间双侧皮质活动是一种补偿机制。在此特定任务中,MVF无法促进CLT的范围。

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