前庭电刺激
前庭系统
步态
物理医学与康复
感觉系统
帕金森病
感知
多传感器集成
心理学
视觉感受
听力学
医学
疾病
神经科学
病理
作者
Stephanie Tran,Calaina Brooke,Young‐Joon Kim,Stephen D. Perry,Jean‐François Nankoo,Cricia Rinchon,Tarun Arora,Luc Tremblay,Robert Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2023.105886
摘要
Postural control requires effective sensory integration. People with Parkinson's disease (PD) are reported to have impaired visual and vestibular perception. While self-motion perception is a key aspect of locomotion, visual-vestibular integration has not been directly characterized in people with PD during gait. We compared the ability of people with PD and healthy older adults (OA) to integrate multi-sensory information during straight-line walking in response to visual and vestibular perturbations, using continuous translations of the visual surround and galvanic vestibular stimulation within a virtual reality environment. We measured their endpoint deviations from midline and changes in gait parameters. We found that people with PD deviated more than OA when walking in a dark environment but did not show differences in deviations when walking in a virtual room with visual information. With visual and vestibular perturbations, people with PD did not differ from OA in endpoint deviations nor variabilities. However, people with PD did not adopt a more cautious gait when GVS was applied in a virtual room, unlike OA. Overall, we showed that people with mild PD did not perform worse than OA but did show differences in gait patterns, suggesting that visual-vestibular integration is relatively preserved during gait in PD.
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