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Higher Balance Task Demands are Associated with an Increase in Individual Alpha Peak Frequency

机译:较高的平衡任务需求与单个Alpha峰值频率的增加相关

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Balance control is fundamental for most daily motor activities, and its impairment is associated with an increased risk of falling. Growing evidence suggests the human cortex is essentially contributing to the control of standing balance. However, the exact mechanisms remain unclear and need further investigation. In a previous study, we introduced a new protocol to identify electrocortical activity associated with performance of different continuous balance tasks with the eyes opened. The aim of this study was to extend our previous results by investigating the individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF), a neurophysiological marker of thalamo-cortical information transmission, which remained unconsidered so far in balance research. Thirty-seven subjects completed nine balance tasks varying in surface stability and base of support. Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded from 32 scalp locations throughout balancing with the eyes closed to ensure reliable identification of the iAPF. Balance performance was quantified as the sum of anterior-posterior and medio-lateral movements of the supporting platform. The iAPF, as well as power in the theta, lower alpha and upper alpha frequency bands were determined for each balance task after applying an ICA-based artifact rejection procedure. Higher demands on balance control were associated with a global increase in iAPF and a decrease in lower alpha power. These results may indicate increased thalamo-cortical information transfer and general cortical activation, respectively. In addition, a significant increase in upper alpha activity was observed in the fronto-central region whereas it decreased in the centro-parietal region. Furthermore, midline theta increased with higher task demands probably indicating activation of error detection/processing mechanisms. IAPF as well as theta and alpha power were correlated with platform movements. The results provide new insights into spectral and spatial characteristics of cortical oscillations subserving balance control. This information may be particularly useful in a clinical context as it could be used to reveal cortical contributions to balance dysfunction in specific populations such as Parkinson’s or vestibular loss. However, this should be addressed in future studies.
机译:平衡控制是大多数日常运动的基础,它的损害与跌倒的风险增加有关。越来越多的证据表明,人类皮层实质上是对站立平衡的控制。但是,确切的机制仍不清楚,需要进一步研究。在先前的研究中,我们引入了一种新的协议来识别与睁开眼睛时执行不同连续平衡任务相关的皮质活动。这项研究的目的是通过研究单独的α峰值频率(iAPF)(丘脑皮质信息传递的神经生理标志)来扩展我们以前的结果,到目前为止,平衡研究中尚未考虑到这一点。三十七名受试者完成了九项平衡任务,这些任务的表面稳定性和支撑基础各不相同。在闭眼的整个平衡过程中,从32个头皮位置记录脑电图(EEG),以确保可靠地识别iAPF。将平衡性能量化为支撑平台的前后运动和中外侧运动的总和。在应用基于ICA的伪像抑制程序后,为每个平衡任务确定iAPF以及theta功率,较低的alpha频段和较高的alpha频段。对平衡控制的更高要求与iAPF的全球增加和更低的alpha功率的降低有关。这些结果可能表明分别增加了丘脑皮质信息传递和普通皮质激活。另外,在额中部区域观察到上部α活性显着增加,而在顶中部区域则降低。此外,中线theta随着更高的任务需求而增加,这可能表明已激活错误检测/处理机制。 IAPF以及theta和alpha功率与平台运动相关。结果为维持平衡控制的皮层振荡的光谱和空间特性提供了新的见解。该信息在临床上可能特别有用,因为它可用于揭示皮层在平衡特定人群(如帕金森氏症或前庭丢失)中的功能障碍中所起的作用。但是,这应该在以后的研究中解决。

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