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Aging and selective sensorimotor strategies in the regulation of upright balance

机译:调节直立平衡的衰老和选择性感觉运动策略

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Background The maintenance of upright equilibrium is essentially a sensorimotor integration task. The central nervous system (CNS) has to generate appropriate and complex motor responses based on the selective and rapid integration of sensory information from multiple sources. Since each sensory system has its own coordinate framework, specific time delay and reliability, sensory conflicts may arise and represent situations in which the CNS has to recalibrate the weight attributed to each particular sensory input. The resolution of sensory conflicts may represent a particular challenge for older adults given the age-related decline in the integrity of many postural regulating systems, including musculoskeletal and sensory systems, as well as neural processing and conduction of information. The effects of aging and adaptation (by repeated exposures) on the capability of the CNS to select pertinent sensory information and resolve sensory conflicts were thus investigated with virtual reality (VR) in the present study. Methods Healthy young and older adults maintained quiet stance while immersed in a virtual environment (VE) for 1 hour during which transient visual and/or surface perturbations were randomly presented. Visual perturbations were induced by sudden pitch or roll plane tilts of the VE viewed through a helmet-mounted display, and combined with or without surface perturbations presented in a direction that was either identical or opposite to the visual perturbations. Results Results showed a profound influence of aging on postural adjustments measured by electromyographic (EMG) responses and displacements of the center of pressure (COP) and body's center of mass (COM) in the recovery of upright stance, especially in the presence of sensory conflicts. Older adults relied more on vision as compared to young adults. Aging affects the interaction of the somatosensory and visual systems on the control of equilibrium during standing and the ability of CNS to resolve sensory conflicts. However, even with a one-hour immersion in VE and exposure to sensory conflicts, it is possible for the CNS to recalibrate and adapt to the changes, while improving balance capability in older adults. Conclusion Preventive and rehabilitation programs targeting postural control in older adults should take into account the possible impairment of sensory organization or sensorimotor integration and include VE training under conditions of sensory conflicts.
机译:背景技术维持直立平衡本质上是感觉运动整合的任务。中枢神经系统(CNS)必须基于来自多个来源的感觉信息的选择性和快速整合,来生成适当而复杂的运动反应。由于每个感官系统都有其自己的坐标框架,特定的时间延迟和可靠性,因此可能会出现感官冲突,并代表CNS必须重新校准归因于每个特定感官输入的权重的情况。考虑到与年龄相关的许多姿势调节系统(包括肌肉骨骼和感觉系统以及神经处理和信息传导)的完整性下降,对于老年人而言,解决感官冲突可能是一个特殊的挑战。因此,在本研究中使用虚拟现实(VR)研究了衰老和适应(通过反复暴露)对CNS选择相关感觉信息和解决感觉冲突的能力的影响。方法健康的年轻人和老年人在沉浸于虚拟环境(VE)1小时期间保持安静的姿势,在此期间随机呈现短暂的视觉和/或表面扰动。视觉扰动是通过头盔显示器上的VE突然倾斜或滚动平面倾斜引起的,并与有或没有以与视觉扰动相同或相反的方向出现的表面扰动相结合。结果结果显示,衰老对通过肌电图(EMG)响应测量的姿势调整以及直立姿势恢复中压力中心(COP)和身体质心(COM)的位移的影响很大,尤其是在存在感觉冲突的情况下。与年轻人相比,老年人更加依赖视觉。衰老影响站立时平衡控制上的躯体感觉和视觉系统的相互作用,以及中枢神经系统解决感觉冲突的能力。但是,即使将VE浸入一个小时并暴露于感觉冲突中,CNS仍可能重新校准并适应变化,同时提高老年人的平衡能力。结论针对老年人的姿势控制的预防和​​康复计划应考虑到感觉组织或感觉运动整合的可能损害,并包括在感觉冲突情况下进行的VE训练。

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