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THE EFFECTS OF DUAL TASKING ON HANDWRITING IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE

机译:双重咨询对帕金森氏病患者笔迹化的影响

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Previous studies have shown that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience extensive problems during dual tasking. Up to now, dual-task interference in PD has mainly been investigated in the context of gait research. However, the simultaneous performance of two different tasks is also a prerequisite to efficiently perform many other tasks in daily life, including upper limb tasks. To address this issue, this study investigated the effect of a secondary cognitive task on the performance of handwriting in patients with PD. Eighteen PD patients and 11 age-matched controls performed a writing task involving the production of repetitive loops under single- and dual-task conditions. The secondary task consisted of counting high and low tones during writing. The writing tests were performed with two amplitudes (0.6 and 1.0 cm) using a writing tablet. Results showed that dual-task performance was affected in PD patients versus controls. Dual tasking reduced writing amplitude in PD patients, but not in healthy controls (p = 0.046). Patients' writing size was mainly reduced during the small-amplitude condition (small amplitude p = 0.017; large amplitude p = 0.310). This suggests that the control of writing at small amplitudes requires more compensational brain-processing recourses in PD and is as such less automatic than writing at large amplitudes. In addition, there was a larger dual-task effect on the secondary task in PD patients than controls (p = 0.025). The writing tests on the writing tablet proved highly correlated to daily life writing as measured by the 'Systematic Screening of Handwriting Difficulties' test (SOS-test) and other manual dexterity tasks, particularly during dual-task conditions. Taken together, these results provide additional insights into the motor control of handwriting and the effects of dual tasking during upper limb movements in patients with PD. (C) 2014 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:先前的研究表明,帕金森病(PD)患者在双重任务期间遇到了广泛的问题。到目前为止,PD中的双任务干扰主要是在步态研究的背景下进行的。但是,同时执行两项不同的任务也是有效执行日常生活中许多其他任务(包括上肢任务)的前提。为了解决这个问题,本研究调查了次要认知任务对PD患者笔迹表现的影响。 18名PD患者和11名年龄匹配的对照组完成了一项写作任务,涉及在单任务和双任务条件下产生重复循环。第二项任务是在书写过程中计算高低音调。使用书写板以两个幅度(0.6和1.0 cm)执行书写测试。结果显示,与对照组相比,PD患者的双重任务表现受到影响。双重任务可减少PD患者的书写幅度,但在健康对照者中则不会(p = 0.046)。在小幅度情况下(小幅度p = 0.017;大幅度p = 0.310),患者的书写大小主要减小。这表明控制小幅度书写需要在PD中进行更多的补偿性大脑处理资源,因此,与大幅度书写相比,自动化程度较低。此外,与对照组相比,PD患者对次要任务的双重任务作用更大(p = 0.025)。事实证明,通过“手写困难系统检查”(SOS-test)和其他手动技巧任务(特别是在双任务条件下)进行的测量,书写板上的书写测试与日常生活书写高度相关。综上,这些结果为PD患者上肢运动期间手写运动控制和双重任务的影响提供了更多见解。 (C)2014年IBRO。由Elsevier Ltd.出版。保留所有权利。

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