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Combining tDCS With a Motor-Cognitive Task to Reduce the Negative Impact of Dual-Tasking on the Gait of Older Adults

机译:将TDC与电动机认知任务结合起来以减少双重任务对老年人步态的负面影响

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The simultaneous performance of a secondary task while walking (i.e., dual tasking) increases motor-cognitive interference and fall risk in older adults. Combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with the concurrent performance of a task that putatively involves the same brain networks targeted by the tDCS may reduce the negative impact of dual-tasking on walking. We examined whether tDCS applied while walking reduces the dual-task costs to gait and whether this combination is better than tDCS alone or walking alone (with sham stimulation). In 25 healthy older adults (aged 75.7±10.5yrs), a double-blind, within-subject, cross-over pilot study evaluated the acute after-effects of 20 minutes of tDCS targeting the primary motor cortex and the dorsal lateral pre frontal cortex during three separate sessions:1) tDCS while walking on a treadmill in a virtual-reality environment (tDCS+walking), 2) tDCS while seated (tDCS+seated), and 3) walking in the virtual-reality environment with sham tDCS (sham+walking). The complex walking condition taxed motor and cognitive abilities. During each session, single- and dual-task walking and cognitive function were assessed before and immediately after stimulation. Compared to pre-tDCS performance, tDCS+walking reduced the dual-task cost to gait speed (p=0.004) and other gait features (e.g., variability p=0.02), and improved (p<0.001) executive function (Stroop interference score). tDCS+seated and sham+walking did not affect the dual-task cost to gait speed (p>0.17). These initial findings demonstrate that tDCS delivered during challenging walking ameliorates dual-task gait and executive function in older adults, suggesting that the concurrent performance of related tasks enhances the efficacy of the neural stimulation and mobility.
机译:步行(即双重任务)同时执行二次任务的同时性能增加了老年人的电动机认知干扰和落下风险。将经颅直流刺激(TDC)与任务的并发性能相结合,涉及TDC所针对的相同脑网络可能会降低双重任务对行走的负面影响。我们检查了在步行时应用的TDC是否降低了对步态的双重任务成本以及这种组合是否比TDC单独或单独行走(具有假刺激)。在25位健康的老年人(年龄75.7±10.5yrs)中,双盲在内部跨越试验研究中评估了靶向初级电机皮层和背侧侧前皮层的急性后疗效。在三个单独的会话期间:1)TDC在虚拟现实环境(TDCS +步行),2)TDC上行走时行走,而在坐姿(TDCS +座位)和3)与假TDCS一起在虚拟现实环境中行走(假+步行)。复杂的行走条件征税电机和认知能力。在每个会话期间,在刺激之前和之前并立即进行单一和双任务行走和认知功能。与TDCS Preps性能相比,TDCS +行走将双重任务成本降低到步态速度(P = 0.004)和其他步态特征(例如,变异性P = 0.02),改进(P <0.001)执行功能(STROOP干扰分数)。 TDCS +坐着和假+行走并没有影响步态速度的双重任务成本(P> 0.17)。这些初步调查结果表明,在挑战行动过程中交付的TDC在老年人的挑战性过程中提供双重任务步态和行政功能,表明相关任务的并行性能提高了神经刺激和移动性的功效。

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