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Increased alertness, better than posture prioritization, explains dual-task performance in prosthesis users and controls under increasing postural and cognitive challenge

机译:提高警觉性,优于姿势优先级,解释了假体用户和姿势和认知挑战下的假肢用户和控制中的双任务性能

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Sensorimotor impairments after limb amputation impose a threat to stability. Commonly described strategies for maintaining stability are the posture first strategy (prioritization of balance) and posture second strategy (prioritization of concurrent tasks). The existence of these strategies was examined in 13 below-knee prosthesis users and 15 controls during dual-task standing under increasing postural and cognitive challenge by evaluating path length, 95% sway area, and anterior-posterior and medial-lateral amplitudes of the center of pressure. The subjects stood on two force platforms under usual (hard surface/eyes open) and difficult (soft surface/eyes closed) conditions, first alone and while performing a cognitive task without and then with instruction on cognitive prioritization. During standing alone, sway was not significantly different between groups. After adding the cognitive task without prioritization instruction, prosthesis users increased sway more under the dual-task than single-task standing (p <= 0.028) during both usual and difficult conditions, favoring the posture second strategy. Controls, however, reduced dual-task sway under a greater postural challenge (p <= 0.017), suggesting the posture first strategy. With prioritization of the cognitive task, sway was unchanged or reduced in prosthesis users, suggesting departure from the posture second strategy, whereas controls maintained the posture first strategy. Individual analysis of dual tasking revealed that greater postural demand in controls and greater cognitive challenge in prosthesis users led to both reduced sway and improved cognitive performance, suggesting cognitive-motor facilitation. Thus, activation of additional resources through increased alertness, rather than posture prioritization, may explain dual-task performance in both prosthesis users and controls under increasing postural and cognitive challenge.
机译:肢体截肢后的传感器损伤对稳定性施加威胁。常见描述的维持稳定性的策略是姿势的第一战略(余额优先排序)和态度第二战略(并发任务的优先级)。在13例下列膝关节假期用户和15个控制中检查了这些策略的存在,并在通过评估了路径长度,95%摇摆区域和中心前后和内侧和内侧横向幅度的姿势和认知挑战,在姿态和认知挑战下进行了15个控制压力。受试者在通常的平台上站在两个力平台上(硬表面/眼睛打开)和困难(软表面/闭闭)条件,首先单独和在没有关于认知优先级的指令的情况下进行认知任务。在单独站立期间,摇摆在群体之间没有显着差异。在没有优先级指令的情况下添加认知任务后,假肢用户在双重任务下比单任务站(P <= 0.028)在常规和困难的条件下增加,并且有利于姿势第二策略。然而,控制在更大的姿势挑战下减少了双重任务摇摆(P <= 0.017),表明姿势第一策略。通过认知任务的优先级排序,摇摆不变或减少假肢用户,建议偏离姿势第二战略,而控制则维持了姿势的第一策略。个人对双重任务的分析表明,假肢用户对控制的更大的姿势需求和更大的认知挑战导致摇摆减少和改善的认知性能,提出了认知电动机的便利化。因此,通过提高警报,而不是姿势优先次序激活额外资源,可以解释在姿势和认知挑战下的假体用户和控制中的双任务性能。

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