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The role of an auditory cue in generating anticipatory postural adjustments in response to an external perturbation.

Huaqing Liang1, Tippawan Kaewmanee2, Alexander S Aruin3.   

Abstract

Anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) are usually generated to minimize the potential postural disturbance induced by predictable external perturbations. Visual information about a perturbation is important for the generation of APAs, but whether people can rely on auditory information to generate APAs is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of an auditory cue in generating APAs when visual information is not available. Fifteen young adults participated in the study. They received external perturbations a) with visual information but no auditory information available, b) without neither visual nor auditory information, c) with both visual and auditory information available, and d) with only auditory information available. Electromyography (EMG) activities of eight leg and trunk muscles and displacements of the center-of-pressure (COP) were recorded and analyzed during the anticipatory and compensatory (CPAs) phases. Outcome measures included the latencies and integrals of muscle activities, COP displacements, and indices of co-contraction and reciprocal activation of muscles. The results showed that after a short training, participants were able to rely only on the auditory cue to generate APAs comparable to that when the visual information was available. In addition, a training effect was found such that the participants demonstrated stronger APAs and less demands for CPAs through the training trials. The outcome provides a foundation for future studies focusing on the utilization of auditory cues for postural control in older adults and individuals who have vision deficit.

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Keywords:  Anticipatory postural adjustments; Auditory cue; Balance control; External perturbation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32009192     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-020-05738-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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1.  Older adults can rely on an auditory cue to generate anticipatory postural adjustments prior to an external perturbation.

Authors:  Huaqing Liang; Tippawan Kaewmanee; Alexander S Aruin
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2022-02-26       Impact factor: 2.064

2.  The Effect of Virtual Reality Training on Anticipatory Postural Adjustments in Patients with Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Zhicheng Li; Qiuhua Yu; Haizhen Luo; Wenzhao Liang; Xin Li; Le Ge; Siyun Zhang; Le Li; Chuhuai Wang
Journal:  Neural Plast       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 3.599

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