Assessing rhythm reproducibility during gait after internal rhythm-learning tasks: a pilot study in healthy adults and patients with Parkinson's disease.

Daisuke Kimura, Tomotaka Ito
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[Purpose] To investigate the feasibility of a new rhythm-learning task using internal cues in healthy individuals and patients with Parkinson's disease. [Participants and Methods] This study included 27 healthy individuals and six patients with Parkinson's disease. All participants first learned rhythms through either stepping or tapping tasks. Subsequently, they attempted to reproduce the learned rhythms while walking. The relative rhythm reproducibility error was calculated by comparing the target rhythm with the rhythm generated during walking. Experiment 1 examined the effects of task type and rhythm condition in healthy individuals, whereas Experiment 2 focused on the effects of stepping-based rhythm-learning task in patients with Parkinson's disease. [Results] In healthy participants, rhythm reproducibility errors differed significantly depending on task type and rhythm condition. Stepping produced more accurate walking rhythms than tapping. Patients with Parkinson's disease who had lower scores on the Frontal Assessment Battery and longer completion times on the Trail Making Test Part B tended to show reduced rhythm reproducibility. [Conclusions] This rhythm-learning task using internal cues could be applied to individuals with Parkinson's disease. The findings suggest a possible association between the ability to learn rhythmic patterns internally and frontal lobe cognitive function.

评估内部节奏学习任务后步态中的节奏可重复性:一项针对健康成人和帕金森病患者的初步研究
[目的]探讨一种新的节律学习任务在健康个体和帕金森病患者中使用内部线索的可行性。【参与者和方法】本研究包括27名健康个体和6名帕金森病患者。所有参与者首先通过踏步或敲击任务学习节奏。随后,他们试图在走路时重现所学的节奏。通过将目标节奏与行走过程中产生的节奏进行比较,计算出相对节奏可重复性误差。实验1研究了任务类型和节奏条件对健康个体的影响,而实验2研究了基于步进的节奏学习任务对帕金森病患者的影响。[结果]在健康被试中,不同任务类型和节律条件下的节律再现性误差差异显著。踏步比轻拍产生更准确的行走节奏。帕金森病患者在前额评估测试中得分较低,在轨迹测试B部分完成时间较长,往往表现出较低的节律再现性。[结论]这种使用内部线索的节奏学习任务可以应用于帕金森病患者。研究结果表明,学习内部节奏模式的能力与额叶认知功能之间可能存在联系。
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