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Stay Focused! The Effects of Internal and External Focus of Attention on Movement Automaticity in Patients with Stroke

机译:保持专注!注意事项的内外焦距对中风患者运动自动性的影响

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Dual-task performance is often impaired after stroke. This may be resolved by enhancing patients’ automaticity of movement. This study sets out to test the constrained action hypothesis, which holds that automaticity of movement is enhanced by triggering an external focus (on movement effects), rather than an internal focus (on movement execution). Thirty-nine individuals with chronic, unilateral stroke performed a one-leg-stepping task with both legs in single- and dual-task conditions. Attentional focus was manipulated with instructions. Motor performance (movement speed), movement automaticity (fluency of movement), and dual-task performance (dual-task costs) were assessed. The effects of focus on movement speed, single- and dual-task movement fluency, and dual-task costs were analysed with generalized estimating equations. Results showed that, overall, single-task performance was unaffected by focus (p = .341). Regarding movement fluency, no main effects of focus were found in single- or dual-task conditions (p’s ≥ .13). However, focus by leg interactions suggested that an external focus reduced movement fluency of the paretic leg compared to an internal focus (single-task conditions: p = .068; dual-task conditions: p = .084). An external focus also tended to result in inferior dual-task performance (β = -2.38, p = .065). Finally, a near-significant interaction (β = 2.36, p = .055) suggested that dual-task performance was more constrained by patients’ attentional capacity in external focus conditions. We conclude that, compared to an internal focus, an external focus did not result in more automated movements in chronic stroke patients. Contrary to expectations, trends were found for enhanced automaticity with an internal focus. These findings might be due to patients’ strong preference to use an internal focus in daily life. Future work needs to establish the more permanent effects of learning with different attentional foci on re-automating motor control after stroke.
机译:中风后通常会削弱双任务性能。这可以通过增强患者的运动自动性来解决。这项研究着手测试约束动作假说,该假说认为,通过触发外部焦点(对运动效果)而不是内部焦点(对运动执行),可以增强运动的自动性。 39名患有慢性单侧卒中的人在单任务和双任务条件下双腿执行了单腿踩踏任务。注意力集中于指示。评估了运动性能(运动速度),运动自动化(运动流畅度)和双任务性能(双任务成本)。使用广义估计方程分析了焦点对运动速度,单任务和双任务运动流畅度以及双任务成本的影响。结果表明,总体而言,单项任务的性能不受焦点的影响(p = 0.341)。关于运动流畅性,在单任务或双任务条件下(p≥.13)没有发现聚焦的主要作用。但是,腿部交互作用表明,与内部焦点相比,外部焦点降低了模仿腿的运动流畅度(单任务条件:p = .068;双任务条件:p = .084)。外部关注也往往导致双任务性能下降(β= -2.38,p = .065)。最后,近乎显着的交互作用(β= 2.36,p = .055)表明,双重任务的表现更多地受到患者在外部聚焦条件下的注意能力的限制。我们得出的结论是,与内部焦点相比,外部焦点不会导致慢性中风患者的动作更加自动化。与期望相反,发现了内部重点增强的自动化趋势。这些发现可能是由于患者强烈倾向于在日常生活中使用内部关注点。未来的工作需要建立具有不同注意力焦点的学习对卒中后运动控制的重新自动化具有更持久的影响。

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