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Effects of Magnitude and Magnitude Predictability of Postural Perturbations on Preparatory Cortical Activity in Older Adults with and without Parkinson’s Disease

机译:姿势扰动姿势扰动对老年人患者患者预备皮质活动的影响

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The goal of this study was to identify whether impaired cortical preparation may relate to impaired scaling of postural responses of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). We hypothesized that impaired scaling of postural responses in participants with PD would be associated with impaired set-dependent cortical activity in preparation for perturbations of predictable magnitudes. Participants performed postural responses to backward surface translations. We examined the effects of perturbation magnitude (predictable small vs. predictable large) and predictability of magnitude (predictable vs. unpredictable-in-magnitude) on postural responses (center-of-pressure (CoP) displacements) and on preparatory electroencephalographic (EEG) measures of contingent negative variation (CNV) and alpha and beta event-related desynchronization (ERD). Our results showed that unpredictability of perturbation magnitude, but not the magnitude of the perturbation itself, was associated with increased CNV amplitude at the CZ electrode in both groups. While control participants scaled their postural responses to the predicted magnitude of the perturbation, their condition-related changes in CoP displacements were not correlated with condition-related changes in EEG preparatory activity (CNV or ERD). In contrast, participants with PD did not scale their postural responses to the predicted magnitude of the perturbation, but they did demonstrate greater beta ERD in the condition of predictably small-magnitude perturbations and greater beta ERD than the control participants at the CZ electrode. In addition, increased beta ERD in PD was associated with decreased adaptability of postural responses, suggesting that preparatory cortical activity may have a more direct influence on postural response scaling for people with PD than for control participants.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定皮质准备不足是否可能与帕金森氏病(PD)的体位反应定标受损有关。我们假设,PD的体位反应缩放比例受损将与受损的依赖于集合的皮层活动相关联,以准备可预测的大小的扰动。参与者对向后表面平移执行姿势响应。我们检查了摄动幅度(可预测的小与可预测的大)和震级的可预测性(可预测与不可预测的幅度)对姿势反应(压力中心(CoP)位移)和预备性脑电图(EEG)的影响或然负变化(CNV)和与事件相关的alpha和beta失步(ERD)的度量。我们的结果表明,两组的扰动幅度的不可预测性(而不是扰动本身的大小)与CZ电极处CNV振幅的增加有关。尽管对照参与者将姿势响应调整为预测的扰动幅度,但其与CoP位移相关的状况变化与脑电准备活动(CNV或ERD)中与状况相关的变化无关。相比之下,PD参与者并未将其姿势反应缩放至预期的扰动幅度,但在可预测的小幅度扰动和大于CZ电极对照参与者的情况下,他们确实表现出更大的βERD。此外,PD中βERD的增加与体位反应的适应性降低相关,这表明相对于对照参与者,预备性皮层活动可能对PD患者的体位反应定标有更直接的影响。

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