Sequential Analysis of Postural Control Resource Allocation during a Dual Task Test

Article ID

PDDTML074V

Sequential Analysis of Postural Control Resource Allocation during a Dual Task Test

Ji Hye Hwang
Ji Hye Hwang
Chang-Hyung Lee
Chang-Hyung Lee
Hyun Jung Chang
Hyun Jung Chang
Dae- Sung Park
Dae- Sung Park
DOI

Abstract

Objective : To investigate postural control factors influencing automatic (reflex-controlled) and attentional (high cortical) factors on dual task. Method : We used a dual-task model to examine attentional factors affecting control of posture, subjecting test subjects to vibration stimulation, one-leg standing and verbal or nonverbal task trials. Twenty-three young, healthy participants were asked to stand on force plates and their centers of pressure (COP) were measured during dual task trials. We acquired 15 seconds of data for each volunteer during six dual task trials involving varying task combinations. Results : We observed significantly different sway patterns between early and late phases of the dual task trials that probably reflect attentional demands. Vibration stimulation perturbed sway more during the early than the late phases; with or without vibration stimulation, the addition of secondary tasks decreased sway in all phases, and greater decreases in sway were observed in late phases when subjects were assigned nonverbal tasks. Less sway was observed during nonverbal task in a sequential study. Conclusion : The attentional and automatic factors were analyzed during a sequential study. By controlling the postural control factors, optimal parameters and training methods might be used in clinical applications.

Sequential Analysis of Postural Control Resource Allocation during a Dual Task Test

Objective : To investigate postural control factors influencing automatic (reflex-controlled) and attentional (high cortical) factors on dual task. Method : We used a dual-task model to examine attentional factors affecting control of posture, subjecting test subjects to vibration stimulation, one-leg standing and verbal or nonverbal task trials. Twenty-three young, healthy participants were asked to stand on force plates and their centers of pressure (COP) were measured during dual task trials. We acquired 15 seconds of data for each volunteer during six dual task trials involving varying task combinations. Results : We observed significantly different sway patterns between early and late phases of the dual task trials that probably reflect attentional demands. Vibration stimulation perturbed sway more during the early than the late phases; with or without vibration stimulation, the addition of secondary tasks decreased sway in all phases, and greater decreases in sway were observed in late phases when subjects were assigned nonverbal tasks. Less sway was observed during nonverbal task in a sequential study. Conclusion : The attentional and automatic factors were analyzed during a sequential study. By controlling the postural control factors, optimal parameters and training methods might be used in clinical applications.

Ji Hye Hwang
Ji Hye Hwang
Chang-Hyung Lee
Chang-Hyung Lee
Hyun Jung Chang
Hyun Jung Chang
Dae- Sung Park
Dae- Sung Park

No Figures found in article.

aarondoctor. 2014. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine GJMR-B Volume 13 (GJMR Volume 13 Issue B7): .

Download Citation

Journal Specifications

Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

Print ISSN 0975-5888

e-ISSN 2249-4618

Classification
Not Found
Article Matrices
Total Views: 4761
Total Downloads: 2347
2026 Trends
Research Identity (RIN)
Related Research
Our website is actively being updated, and changes may occur frequently. Please clear your browser cache if needed. For feedback or error reporting, please email [email protected]

Request Access

Please fill out the form below to request access to this research paper. Your request will be reviewed by the editorial or author team.
X

Quote and Order Details

Contact Person

Invoice Address

Notes or Comments

This is the heading

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

High-quality academic research articles on global topics and journals.

Sequential Analysis of Postural Control Resource Allocation during a Dual Task Test

Ji Hye Hwang
Ji Hye Hwang
Chang-Hyung Lee
Chang-Hyung Lee
Hyun Jung Chang
Hyun Jung Chang
Dae- Sung Park
Dae- Sung Park

Research Journals