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Multifaceted effects of noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation on manual tracking behavior in Parkinson’s disease

机译:嘈杂的电流前庭刺激对帕金森病中手动跟踪行为的多方面影响

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disorder that is characterized clinically by slowness of movement, rigidity, tremor, postural instability, and often cognitive impairments. Recent studies have demonstrated altered cortico-basal ganglia rhythms in PD, which raises the possibility of a role for non-invasive stimulation therapies such as noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS). We applied noisy GVS to 12 mild-moderately affected PD subjects (Hoehn and Yahr 1.5–2.5) off medication while they performed a sinusoidal visuomotor joystick tracking task, which alternated between 2 task conditions depending on whether the displayed cursor position underestimated the actual error by 30% (‘Better’) or overestimated by 200% (‘Worse’). Either sham or subthreshold, noisy GVS (0.1–10 Hz, 1/f-type power spectrum) was applied in pseudorandom order. We used exploratory (linear discriminant analysis with bootstrapping) and confirmatory (robust multivariate linear regression) methods to determine if the presence of GVS significantly affected our ability to predict cursor position based on target variables. Variables related to displayed error were robustly seen to discriminate GVS in all subjects particularly in the Worse condition. If we considered higher frequency components of the cursor trajectory as “noise,” the signal-to-noise ratio of cursor trajectory was significantly increased during the GVS stimulation. The results suggest that noisy GVS influenced motor performance of the PD subjects, and we speculate that they were elicited through a combination of mechanisms: enhanced cingulate activity resulting in modulation of frontal midline theta rhythms, improved signal processing in neuromotor system via stochastic facilitation and/or enhanced “vigor” known to be deficient in PD subjects. Further work is required to determine if GVS has a selective effect on corrective submovements that could not be detected by the current analyses.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)是一种神经退行性运动障碍,临床上以运动缓慢,僵硬,震颤,姿势不稳以及通常为认知障碍为特征。最近的研究表明,PD中皮质基底节的节律改变,这增加了非侵入性刺激疗法(如嘈杂的电流前庭刺激(GVS))发挥作用的可能性。我们对12名轻度中度受影响的PD受试者(Hoehn和Yahr 1.5-2.5)在服药期间应用了嘈杂的GVS,同时他们执行了正弦形视觉运动操纵杆跟踪任务,根据所显示的光标位置是否低估了实际误差,在2个任务条件之间交替30%(“更好”)或被高估200%(“更差”)。伪随机或亚阈值噪声GVS(0.1-10 Hz,1 / f型功率谱)均被应用。我们使用探索性(自举的线性判别分析)和确认性(鲁棒的多元线性回归)方法来确定GVS的存在是否显着影响了我们根据目标变量预测光标位置的能力。可以肯定地看到,与显示的错误相关的变量可以区分所有受试者的GVS,尤其是在情况更糟的情况下。如果我们将光标轨迹的较高频率分量视为“噪声”,则在GVS刺激期间,光标轨迹的信噪比会显着增加。结果表明,嘈杂的GVS影响了PD受试者的运动表现,我们推测它们是通过多种机制引起的:扣带回活动的增强导致额中线theta节律的调节,随机促进和/或改善了神经运动系统的信号处理或已知在PD受试者方面缺乏能力的增强“活力”。需要做进一步的工作来确定GVS是否对当前分析无法检测到的校正子运动具有选择性作用。

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