视觉和听觉认知任务对智障青少年姿势平衡的影响:受过训练与未受过训练者的比较分析。

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Ghada Jouira , Dan Iulian Alexe , Ghazi Rekik , Cristina Ioana Alexe , Denis Čaušević , Edi Setiawan , Sonia Sahli
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本研究旨在探讨视觉和听觉认知任务对智障青少年姿势平衡的影响。参与者包括两组:有运动经验的训练组(n = 11)和静坐组(n = 14)。实验采用横断面比较设计,数据收集包括在坚硬和泡沫表面条件下的单任务(ST)、视觉双任务(VDT)和听觉双任务(ADT)条件。认知测试包括工作记忆测试(WMT)和选择性注意力测试(SAT)。结果显示,训练组的平衡能力明显优于受训组(p
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Effects of visual and auditory cognitive tasks on postural balance in adolescents with intellectual disability: A comparative analysis of trained versus non-trained individuals

This study aimed to investigate the influence of visual and auditory cognitive tasks on postural balance in adolescents with intellectual disabilities (ID). Participants included two groups: a trained group (n = 11) with experience in athletic activities and a sedentary group (n = 14). The experiment used a comparative cross-sectional design, with data collection involving single-task (ST) and Visual dual-task (VDT), and auditory dual-task (ADT) conditions in both firm and foam surface conditions. Cognitive tests included the Working Memory Test (WMT) and the Selective Attention Test (SAT). Results revealed that the trained group demonstrated significantly superior balance performance (p < 0.05). During the SAT, VDT conditions had lower center of pressure (CoP) values than ADT conditions in the sedentary group (p < 0.01), this result was observed in the training group only in the WMT, suggesting greater postural instability during ADT. These findings highlight the complex relationship between cognitive function and motor control in adolescents with ID, highlighting the potential benefits of regular physical activity interventions to improve postural balance abilities in this population.

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Neuroscience Letters
Neuroscience Letters 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neuroscience Letters is devoted to the rapid publication of short, high-quality papers of interest to the broad community of neuroscientists. Only papers which will make a significant addition to the literature in the field will be published. Papers in all areas of neuroscience - molecular, cellular, developmental, systems, behavioral and cognitive, as well as computational - will be considered for publication. Submission of laboratory investigations that shed light on disease mechanisms is encouraged. Special Issues, edited by Guest Editors to cover new and rapidly-moving areas, will include invited mini-reviews. Occasional mini-reviews in especially timely areas will be considered for publication, without invitation, outside of Special Issues; these un-solicited mini-reviews can be submitted without invitation but must be of very high quality. Clinical studies will also be published if they provide new information about organization or actions of the nervous system, or provide new insights into the neurobiology of disease. NSL does not publish case reports.
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