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INVESTIGATING MOTOR INITIATION AND INHIBITION DEFICITS IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND FREEZING OF GAIT USING A VIRTUAL REALITY PARADIGM

机译:使用虚拟现实范式调查帕金森病患者的电动机启动和抑制缺陷

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Freezing of gait (FOG) is a common, disabling symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) that is associated with deficits in motor initiation and inhibition. Understanding of underlying neurobiological mechanisms has been limited by difficulties in eliciting and objectively characterizing such gait phenomena in the clinical setting. However, recent work suggests that virtual reality (VR) techniques might offer the potential to study motor control. This study utilized a VR paradigm to explore deficits in motor initiation and stopping performance, including stop failure in PD patients with (Freezers, 31) and without (Non-Freezers, 23) FOG, and healthy age-matched Controls (15). The VR task required subjects to respond to a series of start and stop cues while navigating a corridor using ankle flexion/extension movements on foot pedals. We found that Freezers experienced slower motor output initiation and more frequent start hesitations (SHs) (initiations greater than twice a subject's usual initiation latency) compared to Non-Freezers and Controls. Freezers also showed more marked inhibitory impairments, taking significantly longer to execute motor inhibition, and experiencing an increased frequency of failed stopping in response to stop cues compared to Non-Freezers and Controls. Stopping impairments were exacerbated by stop cues requiring additional cognitive processing. These results suggest that PD patients with FOG have marked impairments in motor initiation and inhibition that are not prominent in patients without FOG, nor healthy controls. Future work combining such VR paradigms with neuroimaging techniques and intra-operative deep brain recordings may increase our understanding of these phenomena, promoting the development of novel technologies and therapeutic approaches. (C) 2016 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:步态冻结(雾)是帕金森病(PD)的常见,致残症状,其与电动机启动和抑制中的缺陷相关。对潜在的神经生物学机制的理解受到临床环境中诱因和客观地表征此类步态现象的困难的限制。然而,最近的工作表明,虚拟现实(VR)技术可能提供研究电机控制的潜力。本研究利用VR范例来探索电机启动和停止性能的缺陷,包括PD患者(Freezers,31)和没有(非冷冻柜,23)雾和健康年龄匹配的对照(15)中的PD患者的止损失败。 VR任务需要受试者响应一系列开始和停止提示,同时使用脚踏踏板的脚踝屈曲/延伸运动导航走廊。我们发现冰柜经历了较慢的电机输出启动和更频繁的启动犹豫(SHS)(与非冰柜和控件相比,对象通常的初始启动延迟的两倍)。冷冻柜还显示出更明显的抑制损伤,以执行电动机抑制的显着更长,并且经历与不冷冻机和控制相比停止提示的失败停止的失败频率增加。通过需要额外认知处理的止损提示加剧了停止损伤。这些结果表明,PD雾患者在没有雾的患者中没有突出的电动机启动和抑制作用,也不是健康的对照。将来的工作与神经影像技术和术语内部大脑记录相结合的工作组合可能会增加我们对这些现象的理解,促进新型技术和治疗方法的发展。 (c)2016年IBRO。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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