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Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on the Control of Finger Force during Dexterous Manipulation in Healthy Older Adults

机译:经颅直流电刺激对健康老年人进行敏捷操作过程中手指力控制的影响

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The contribution of poor finger force control to age-related decline in manual dexterity is above and beyond ubiquitous behavioral slowing. Altered control of the finger forces can impart unwanted torque on the object affecting its orientation, thus impairing manual performance. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over primary motor cortex (M1) has been shown to improve the performance speed on manual tasks in older adults. However, the effects of anodal tDCS over M1 on the finger force control during object manipulation in older adults remain to be fully explored. Here we determined the effects of anodal tDCS over M1 on the control of grip force in older adults while they manipulated an object with an uncertain mechanical property. Eight healthy older adults were instructed to grip and lift an object whose contact surfaces were unexpectedly made more or less slippery across trials using acetate and sandpaper surfaces, respectively. Subjects performed this task before and after receiving anodal or sham tDCS over M1 on two separate sessions using a cross-over design. We found that older adults used significantly lower grip force following anodal tDCS compared to sham tDCS. Friction measured at the finger-object interface remained invariant after anodal and sham tDCS. These findings suggest that anodal tDCS over M1 improved the control of grip force during object manipulation in healthy older adults. Although the cortical networks for representing objects and manipulative actions are complex, the reduction in grip force following anodal tDCS over M1 might be due to a cortical excitation yielding improved processing of object-specific sensory information and its integration with the motor commands for production of manipulative forces. Our findings indicate that tDCS has a potential to improve the control of finger force during dexterous manipulation in older adults.
机译:手指力控制不力对与年龄相关的手部敏捷度下降的影响超出了无处不在的行为减缓。手指力的变化控制可能会在对象上施加不需要的扭矩,从而影响其方向,从而削弱手动操作性能。研究表明,在原发性运动皮层(M1)上进行阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可以提高老年人手动操作的执行速度。然而,在成年人中进行对象操作期间,阳极tDCS超过M1对手指力量控制的影响仍有待充分研究。在这里,我们确定了M1上的阳极tDCS对老年人操纵机械性能不确定的物体的抓握力的控制作用。在使用醋酸盐和砂纸表面的试验中,分别指示八名健康的老年人抓握和提起其接触表面出乎意料地变滑的物体。使用交叉设计,受试者在两个单独的疗程中通过M1接受阳极或假tDCS之前和之后执行此任务。我们发现,与假手术tDCS相比,老年人在肛门tDCS后使用的握力明显较低。在阳极和假tDCS之后,在手指-物体界面处测得的摩擦力保持不变。这些发现表明,在健康的老年人中,与M1相比,阳极tDCS改善了对物体进行抓握力的控制。尽管用于表示对象和操纵行为的皮层网络很复杂,但阳极tDCS超过M1导致的紧握力降低可能是由于皮层激励产生了对特定对象的感觉信息的改进处理,并且与用于产生操纵性的运动命令集成在一起势力。我们的研究结果表明,tDCS有潜力改善老年人在灵巧操作过程中对手指力的控制。

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