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Parkinsons disease patients undershoot target size in handwriting and similar tasks

机译:帕金森氏病患者的笔迹和类似任务低于目标大小

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>Objectives:Previous research suggested that people with Parkinson's disease are able to increase handwriting stroke size up to 1.5 cm without an increase of stroke duration; whereas age matched individuals in normal health are able to modulate stroke size without changes in stroke duration for sizes up to 2 cm. This study was designed to test this finding by examining whether sizes larger than 1.5 cm show different relationships with stroke duration for patients with Parkinson's disease as compared with age matched controls. >Methods:The study included 13 subjects with Parkinson's disease and 13 age matched controls. Participants were required to write a cursive "llllllll" pattern, or a cursive "lililili" pattern without the dots, at a comfortable speed and also as fast as possible, in five different sizes (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, and 5.0 cm). The participants wrote with a ballpoint pen on a digitiser tablet. The target pattern was displayed at its required size on a screen, but disappeared as soon as the pen touched the surface of the digitiser tablet. Online visual monitoring of the hand was prevented by a cover over the digitiser. After each trial, the recorded movement of the tip of the pen was displayed with two lines to indicate whether the size requirement had been met. The writing conditions were presented in random order and consisted of 12 trials for each participant. >Results:The results demonstrated that stroke size and duration produced by the participants with Parkinson's disease were independently modulated up to 1.5 cm; sizes over 1.5 cm resulted in progressive undershooting by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). It was also shown that these participants modulated acceleration measures inefficiently as compared with controls. >Conclusions:The findings suggest that individuals with Parkinson's disease writing at speed produce inadequate stroke sizes when these should equal or exceed 1.5 cm.
机译:>目标:先前的研究表明,帕金森氏症患者能够将笔画笔触大小增加到1.5 cm,而不会增加笔画持续时间;而年龄匹配的正常健康个体能够调节卒中大小,而对于2厘米以下的大小,卒中持续时间不会改变。本研究旨在通过检查与年龄匹配的对照组相比,大于1.5 cm的尺寸是否显示出与帕金森氏病患者的卒中持续时间有不同的关系来检验这一发现。 >方法:该研究纳入了13位患有帕金森氏病的受试者和13位年龄相匹配的对照组。要求参与者以舒适的速度并尽可能快地以五个不同的大小(1.0、1.5、2.0、3.0和5.0厘米)书写草写的“ llllllll”图案或草写的“ lililili”图案(不带点) )。参与者用圆珠笔在数字化仪平板电脑上写字。目标图案以所需的尺寸显示在屏幕上,但是一旦笔接触到数字化仪数位板的表面就消失了。通过数字化仪上的盖子,无法在线监控手。每次试验后,笔尖的记录的移动都以两行显示,以指示是否满足尺寸要求。写作条件以随机顺序出现,每个参与者包括12个试验。 >结果:结果表明,帕金森氏病参与者的卒中大小和持续时间可独立调节至1.5 cm;超过1.5厘米的尺寸会导致帕金森氏病(PD)患者进行性下冲。还显示出,与对照组相比,这些参与者无效率地调制了加速措施。 >结论:研究结果表明,患有帕金森氏病的人如果写速等于或超过1.5厘米,就会产生不足的中风。

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