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Selective Effects of Postural Control on Spatial vs. Nonspatial Working Memory: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectral Imaging Study

机译:姿势控制对空间与非空间工作记忆的选择性作用:功能性近红外光谱成像研究

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>Background: Previous evidence suggests that postural control processing may be more related to spatial working memory (SWM) than to nonspatial working memory (NWM). Methodological discrepancies between spatial and nonspatial cognitive tasks have made direct comparisons between the two systems difficult.>Methods: To explore the neural mechanisms of SWM and NWM relative to that of postural control, participants were subjected a cognitive-posture dual-task paradigm, consisting of a 3-back letter working memory (WM) task, using physically identical stimuli with spatial and nonspatial components memorized in different sessions, and a standing balance task with a tandem stance. Additionally, there were two control sessions: a single-postural control session wherein participants pressed mouse buttons at random while standing; and a single-cognitive task control session wherein subjects completed a WM task while seated. The subjects underwent functional near-infrared spectral imaging (fNIRS) during task performance, wherein oxygenated hemoglobin concentration ([HbO]) was measured in frontal and parietal regions.>Results: Postural control reduced discernment in the SWM task significantly, but did not affect NWM task performance. fNIRS showed that postural control had a significant tendency to decrease the [HbO] in the frontal-parietal network of the left hemisphere when participants completed the SWM task. No posture-associated differences in [HbO] were observed in NWM-related areas during NWM task performance. Behavioral and fNIRS data demonstrated that postural control had a selective interaction with SWM. Specifically, postural control reduced SWM discrimination and SWM-related brain activity (frontal-parietal network), but not NWM discrimination or NWM-related brain activity. Furthermore, the multiple linear regression analysis showed that SWM, but not NWM, was an important predictor of postural control. These results suggest that postural control may share more cognitive resources with SWM than with NWM.
机译:>背景:以前的证据表明,姿势控制处理与空间工作记忆(SWM)的关系可能比与非空间工作记忆(NWM)的关系更大。空间认知任务和非空间认知任务之间的方法差异使两个系统之间的直接比较变得困难。>方法:为了探讨相对于姿势控制的SWM和NWM的神经机制,参与者必须接受认知姿势双任务范式,由一个3封回信工作记忆(WM)任务,使用物理上相同的刺激以及在不同会话中存储的空间和非空间成分组成,以及一个具有前后姿势的站立平衡任务组成。此外,还有两个控制会话:单姿势控制会话,其中参与者站立时随机按下鼠标按钮;以及单认知任务控制会话,其中受试者坐在座位上完成了WM任务。受试者在任务执行过程中进行了功能性近红外光谱成像(fNIRS),其中在额叶和顶叶区域测量了氧合血红蛋白浓度([HbO])。>结果:姿势控制降低了SWM任务的识别力显着,但不影响NWM任务性能。 fNIRS显示,当参与者完成SWM任务时,姿势控制具有降低左半球额顶网络中[HbO]的显着趋势。在NWM任务执行期间,在NWM相关区域未观察到[HbO]与姿势相关的差异。行为和fNIRS数据表明,姿势控制与SWM有选择性相互作用。具体而言,姿势控制可以减少SWM歧视和SWM相关的大脑活动(额顶网络),但不能减少NWM歧视或NWM相关的大脑活动。此外,多元线性回归分析表明,SWM(而非NWM)是姿势控制的重要预测指标。这些结果表明,与NWM相比,SWM的姿势控制可能共享更多的认知资源。

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