Choice of Arm Use in Stroke Survivors is Largely Driven by the Energetic Cost of the Movement.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hien Nguyen, Thanh Phan, Reza Shadmehr, Sang Wook Lee
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Abstract

Background: The decision of which arm to use to achieve a goal depends on energetic costs and performance abilities of each arm. Following a stroke, there is a reduction in the use of the more-impaired arm. Is it because the energetic costs of the more-impaired arm are increased, or because its use dictates a lower chance of success?

Objective: We sought to elucidate the impact of energetic cost and task success on the arm choice of stroke survivors.

Methods: Thirteen chronic stroke survivors and thirteen neurologically-intact subjects participated in an experiment where they reached towards visual targets in a virtual-reality environment. Energetic cost of reaching with their less-used arm (nondominant/more-impaired) was adjusted by amplifying the range of motion, while task accuracy requirement was independently modulated by changing target size.

Results: Reducing the energic cost of reaching increased the use of the less-used arms in both groups, but by a greater amount in the stroke survivors. In contrast, lowering task accuracy requirement altered arm choice similarly in the two groups. The time spent in decision-making (reaction time) reflected different impacts of energetic cost and task success on the arm choice of the two groups. Conversely, velocity changes were similar between the groups.

Conclusions: The impact of energetic cost on arm choice of stroke survivors is greater than neurologically-intact subjects. Thus, the reduction in the use of the impaired arm following stroke may be primarily due to a subjective increase in the effort it takes to use that arm.

中风幸存者使用手臂的选择很大程度上取决于运动的能量消耗。
背景:决定使用哪条手臂来实现目标取决于每条手臂的能量成本和性能能力。中风后,受损更严重的手臂的使用会减少。是因为损伤更严重的手臂的能量消耗增加了,还是因为使用它意味着成功的机会更低?目的:我们试图阐明能量消耗和任务成功对脑卒中幸存者手臂选择的影响。方法:13名慢性中风幸存者和13名神经系统完好的受试者参加了一项实验,他们在虚拟现实环境中触摸视觉目标。用较少使用的手臂(非优势/受损更严重的手臂)的能量消耗通过扩大运动范围来调节,而任务精度要求通过改变目标尺寸来独立调节。结果:降低到达的能量消耗增加了两组中较少使用的手臂的使用,但在中风幸存者中增加了更多的能量消耗。相比之下,降低任务准确性要求对手臂选择的影响在两组中相似。决策时间(反应时间)反映了能量成本和任务成功对两组手臂选择的不同影响。相反,两组之间的速度变化相似。结论:能量消耗对脑卒中幸存者手臂选择的影响大于神经系统完好的受试者。因此,中风后使用受损手臂的减少可能主要是由于主观地增加了使用该手臂所需的努力。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair (NNR) offers innovative and reliable reports relevant to functional recovery from neural injury and long term neurologic care. The journal''s unique focus is evidence-based basic and clinical practice and research. NNR deals with the management and fundamental mechanisms of functional recovery from conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer''s disease, brain and spinal cord injuries, and peripheral nerve injuries.
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