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Motor planning in Parkinson's disease patients experiencing freezing of gait: The influence of cognitive load when approaching obstacles

机译:步态冻结的帕金森氏病患者的运动计划:接近障碍物时认知负荷的影响

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Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) is typically assumed to be a pure motor deficit, although it is important to consider how an abrupt loss of gait automaticity might be associated with an overloaded central resource capacity. If resource capacity limits are a factor underlying FOG, then obstacle crossing may be particularly sensitive to dual task effects in eliciting FOG. Participants performed a dual task (auditory digit monitoring) in order to increase cognitive load during obstacle crossing. Forty-two non-demented participants (14 PD patients with FOG, 13 PD who do not freeze, and 14 age-matched healthy control participants) were required to walk and step over a horizontal obstacle set at 15% of the participants' height. Kinematic data were split into two phases of their approach: early (farthest away from the obstacle), and late (just prior to the obstacle). Interestingly, step length variability and step time variability increased when PD patients with FOG performed the dual task, but only in the late phase prior to the obstacle (i.e. when closest to the obstacle). Additionally, immediately after crossing, freezers landed the lead foot abnormally close to the obstacle regardless of dual task condition, and also contacted the obstacle more frequently (planning errors). Strength of the dual task effect was associated with low general cognitive status, declined executive function, and inappropriate spatial planning, but only in the PD-FOG group. This study is the first to demonstrate that cognitive load differentially impacts planning of the final steps needed to avoid an obstacle in PD patients with freezing, but not non-freezers or healthy controls, suggesting specific neural networks associated with FOG behaviours.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)中的步态冻结(FOG)通常被认为是纯粹的运动障碍,尽管考虑步态自动性突然丧失可能与中央资源负荷超负荷有关很重要。如果资源容量限制是FOG的基础因素,那么在引发FOG时,越障可能对双重任务效应特别敏感。参与者执行双重任务(听觉数字监控),以增加障碍物穿越过程中的认知负担。 42名无痴呆的参与者(14名有FOG的PD患者,13名未冻结的PD和14名年龄匹配的健康对照参与者)需要步行并越过设置为参与者身高15%的水平障碍物。运动学数据分为两种方法:早期(距离障碍物最远)和晚期(障碍物之前)。有趣的是,PD FOG患者执行双重任务时,步长可变性和步长时间可变性增加,但仅在障碍物之前的晚期(即,最靠近障碍物时)。另外,在交叉之后,无论双工情况如何,冰柜都会立即使前导脚异常地降落在障碍物附近,并且更频繁地接触障碍物(计划错误)。双重任务效应的强度与总体认知状态低,执行功能下降和空间规划不当有关,但仅在PD-FOG组中。这项研究首次证明认知负荷会差异性地影响避免冷冻的PD患者(而不是非冷冻的或健康对照组)的障碍所需的最终步骤的计划,这表明与FOG行为相关的特定神经网络。

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    《Brain and cognition》 |2014年第6期|76-85|共10页
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    Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research & Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada,Psychology Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada;

    Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research & Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada,Psychology Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada,Laurier Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada;

    Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research & Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Freezing of gait; Gait with obstacle; Motor planning; Cognitive load; Dual task; Parkinson's disease;

    机译:步态冻结;步态有障碍;运动计划;认知负荷;双重任务;帕金森氏病;

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