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Dizzy People Perform No Worse at a Motor Imagery Task Requiring Whole Body Mental Rotation; A Case-Control Comparison

机译:头昏眼花的人在要求全身心理旋转的运动成像任务中表现不差;病例对照比较

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We wanted to find out whether people who suffer from dizziness take longer than people who do not, to perform a motor imagery task that involves implicit whole body rotation. Our prediction was that people in the “dizzy” group would take longer at a left/right neck rotation judgment task but not a left/right hand judgment task, because actually performing the former, but not the latter, would exacerbate their dizziness. Secondly, we predicted that when dizzy participants responded to neck rotation images, responses would be greatest when images were in the upside down orientation; an orientation with greatest dizzy-provoking potential. To test this idea, we used a case-control comparison design. One hundred and eighteen participants who suffered from dizziness and 118 age, gender, arm pain, and neck pain-matched controls took part in the study. Participants undertook two motor imagery tasks; a left/right neck rotation judgment task and a left/right hand judgment task. The tasks were completed using the Recognise program; an online reaction time task program. Images of neck rotation were shown in four different orientations; 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°. Participants were asked to respond to each “neck” image identifying it as either “right neck rotation” or a “left neck rotation,” or for hands, a right or a left hand. Results showed that participants in the “dizzy” group were slower than controls at both tasks (p = 0.015), but this was not related to task (p = 0.498). Similarly, “dizzy” participants were not proportionally worse at images of different orientations (p = 0.878). Our findings suggest impaired performance in dizzy people, an impairment that may be confined to motor imagery or may extend more generally.
机译:我们想找出患有头昏眼花的人是否比不晕眩的人花费更长的时间来执行涉及隐式全身旋转的运动成像任务。我们的预测是,“头昏眼花”的人群在左右颈部旋转判断任务上花费的时间更长,而在左右手旋转判断任务上花费的时间更长,因为实际上执行前者而非后者会加剧他们的头晕。其次,我们预测,当头昏的参与者对颈部旋转图像做出反应时,当图像处于颠倒方向时,反应最大。具有最大的令人头晕的潜力的方向。为了验证这一想法,我们使用了案例对照比较设计。共有118名患有眩晕,年龄,性别,手臂疼痛和颈部疼痛匹配的对照组的参与者参加了该研究。参加者完成了两项运动成像任务;左/右颈部旋转判断任务和左/右手判断任务。使用“识别”程序完成了任务;在线反应时间任务程序。颈部旋转的图像以四个不同的方向显示。 0°,90°,180°和270°。要求参与者对每个“颈部”图像做出响应,以将其标识为“右颈部旋转”或“左颈部旋转”,或者将其识别为手,右手或左手。结果表明,“头晕”组的参与者在两个任务上都比对照组慢(p = 0.015),但这与任务无关(p = 0.498)。同样,“头昏眼花”的参与者在不同方向的图像上也不成比例地变差(p = 0.878)。我们的发现表明,头昏眼花的人的表现受损,这种损害可能仅限于运动图像或可能更广泛地延伸。

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